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Graziadaily
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Graziadaily
Meet Elsie Hewitt, Pete Davidson's Pregnant Girlfriend
An update that certainly wasn't on our 2025 bingo cards: Pete Davidson, famed for his Big Dick Energy, is about to be a dad. The comedian has revealed he is expecting a child with his girlfriend Elsie Hewitt, who he was first linked to earlier this year. Sharing a snap herself sat with Pete, Elsie wrote, 'Welp now everyone knows we had sex!', before a video showed them holding hands during an ultrasound. With Baby Davidson-Hewitt on the way, here's everything to know about Pete Davidson's pregnant girlfriend, Elsie Hewitt... Elsie is a model and actress. Born on 5th March, 1996, Elsie is currently 29 years old. A dreamy and imaginative Pisces, the Astrology pros also say she's a perfect match for loyal and determined Scorpio Pete, 31. ©Elsie was born in London, growing up in the British capital until she was 10 years old. She then moved to Los Angeles with her family, telling Playboy that she began working at the age of 15. On her Instagram, it seems Elsie spends plenty of time visiting Britain, as well as spending a lot of time in New York. Elsie kickstarted her career as a model, going on to pose for Playboy in 2017. Despite working with brands such as Guess, she's previously revealed, 'I'm very sensitive, even though many people just see me as another sexy girl on Instagram.' In more recent years, Elsie's turned her attention to the TV world. She's appeared in television series including Teenage Badass, Dave , and as sex worker Suzie Huppert in HBO's Industry season three. Elsie's also an influencer, although not in the way you'd think. Although her personal Instagram has over 1 million followers, she also has a separate foodie account, @elsieeats, and also co-hosts a digital series called Stuffed . Opening up about her love for a good meal, she shared, 'My favourite thing ever is going to restaurants to eat. Italian food is probably my favourite, especially pasta. I also love a really good steak.' Pete is far from the first famous face Elsie's dated. In January 2024, Elsie was spotted growing close to Jason Sudeikis, before being spotted at the US Open together in September. It's not known exactly when Elsie split from Jason (who was previously married to Olivia Wilde. Cue Harry-gate.) Jason was spotted with Elsie, who is XX years his junior. ©Getty Elsie also dated musician Benny Blanco in 2019 after meeting on the set of his 'Graduation' music video. She dated Benny - who is now engaged to Selena Gomez - for a year, before calling it quits. Elsie with Benny in 2020 ©Chelsea Lauren/Variety/Penske Media via Getty Images In 2017, Elsie was briefly linked to Ryan Phillipe (who was married to Reese Witherspoon from 1999 to 2006). She dated the Cruel Intentions actor for just a few months, suing him for assault that same year. In 2017, Elsie filed a lawsuit against Ryan alleging that she had been kicked, punched, and thrown down a flight of stairs. After being transported to hospital, Elsie filed a police report and was granted a temporary restraining order against Ryan. Ryan denied the allegations, instead claiming that he had 'attempted to pick [Hewitt] up like a baby' and fell back while holding her. The pair later settled the lawsuit in 2019, before the case could go to trial. The first signs of a romance between these two began just mere months ago, in March 2025. The pair were photographed walking together in Palm Beach, Florida, with Elsie sharing a short video featuring SNL star Pete on her social media just days later. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 16: Elsie Hewitt and Pete Davidson are seen as the Boston Celtics take on the New York Knicks in the first quarter of Game Six of the Eastern Conference Second Round NBA Playoffs at Madison Square Garden on May 16, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by) Prior to this relationship, Pete has dated the likes of Ariana Grande, Kate Beckinsale and Kim Kardashian. He was most recently linked to Outer Banks star Madelyn Cline, who he split from nearly eight months before being spotted with Elsie. After confirming the speculation, the couple have been spotted on several dates - sitting court side at a New York Knicks game, before attending a friend's wedding in Scotland. It was reported that they split their time between Pete's home in upstate New York and a Brooklyn brownstone they rent. They made their red carpet debut in May at a gala in New York, where Elsie opened up about her relationship with the comedian. 'He is so incredible,' she gushed, 'Honestly, the best person I've ever met, and I'm so grateful that he's here tonight. Everyone deserves a Pete.' In July, the couple announced their pregnancy surprise. According to sources close to Elsie and Pete, the pair are 'doing great' and are looking forward to becoming parents. The comedian - who lost his own dad, a firefighter, during the 9/11 terror attacks - has made no secret of his hopes to one day become a dad. He previously said in 2022, 'My favourite thing ever, which I'm yet to achieve, is I wanna have a kid. It's super corny, but it would be so fun to dress up a little dude. I'm so excited for that chapter, so that's kind of what I'm preparing for now, is trying to be good and get better, so when that happens, it's just easier.' It's not known exactly when Baby Davidson-Hewitt will be born, but we'll take a wild guess that it'll certainly be within the next nine months... Charlotte Roberts is a news and entertainment writer at Grazia UK. She spends her days covering everything celebrity, culture, and entertainment.

Elle
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Elle
'Big Tit Energy': Kristen Stewart Talks Breaking the Rules with 'The Chronology of Water' at Cannes
Beneath the blazing Côte d'Azur sun, on a terrace as red as her conviction, Kristen Stewart lit a match under the old rules of filmmaking. Ahead of the Cannes premiere of her directorial debut, The Chronology of Water - an uncompromising adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch's cult memoir - Stewart explained why she refused to cast a big-name star or take the lead herself to secure financing, instead opting for English actress Imogen Poots. 'Everyone's like, 'Why didn't you do it? And what about [Poots], why?' She doesn't have big tits or anything, but she seems like she does,' she deadpans at Campari's beachfront location. 'She has Big Tit Energy. It's like Big Dick Energy - she has BTE. I was like, I just feel like you have these big tits and you just have to play this part. 'The list of women and men that can finance a movie in the entertainment industry are so beyond me. They change quickly, and I don't understand them at all. There's just no way to make something with a face or a voice without making truly intrinsic decisions based on instinct.' Speaking at the Campari-hosted event with Breaking Through The Lens - a global nonprofit creating pathways to finance for women, LGBTQIA+, and other marginalised filmmakers - Stewart was quizzed on announcing her intention to direct the film back in 2018. 'I probably shouldn't have said it out loud in 2018,' she laughs, remembering her Cannes promise. 'But thank God I stamped my feet - without that public tantrum, it wouldn't have happened.' For years, the project languished in development purgatory: too bold, too messy, too uncompromising for typical financiers. 'I won't make a f*cking-nother movie until I make this movie,' she has warned in the most Kristen Stewart way possible. A film carved from instinct rather than market trends, The Chronology of Water is, as Stewart described it, 'difficult… full of secrets, because women have been forced to hide everything that hurts—and everything that feels good.' Based on Yuknavitch's memoir, The Chronology of Water is a sensory cannonball into the life of a woman shattered - and then remade - by trauma, grief, addiction, and the radical act of reinvention. It traces Yuknavitch's real-life journey from Olympic-level swimmer to self-destructive drifter to literary phoenix. The film includes harrowing scenes of sexual abuse by her father and her spiral into drug use, juxtaposed with the poetic salvation she found in water. In Stewart's hands, the story becomes a fragmented, poetic howl of female pain and pleasure—delirious, violent, sexual, tender, and defiantly un-neat. 'People say, 'What's the movie about?' and I'm like, 'Oh f*ck, I don't know—life?'' she shrugged. 'It's about being in love. It's about losing people. It's about your parents fcking you up. It's about writing. It's about making art. It's about how memory works. It's about the ocean. It's about the body. It's about hating the body. It's about loving the body. It's about desire. And it's also just this vibe.' To sculpt the emotional tornado of Yuknavitch's life into cinema, Stewart leaned on her chosen family of film women. Sofia Coppola, a friend and unofficial mentor, read the script and offered notes. 'She's so cool about it,' Stewart said. 'Just like: 'Hey, what if this one thing was tighter?'' She also personally wrote Fiona Apple a letter to request permission to use two of her songs in the film. 'My hands were shaking!' Stewart said of reaching out, before adding, 'It worked - and she wrote me a letter back.' Stewart knew making this film risked alienating a mainstream audience used to arcs and resolutions. And she didn't care. 'This isn't a movie that's trying to get an A on a test,' she said. 'It's not about logic. It's about feeling. It's about letting yourself drown and see what's still there when you come up.' Her advice to young directors? Build your own process. Don't copy anyone else's. 'If you accept a standardised series of events, you're going to make something that we've seen before. And who wants that?' By 2008, Stewart had become a household name as Bella Swan in Twilight. The five-film franchise grossed a combined £2.4billion worldwide and starred Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner as her love interests. The Chronology of Water received a four-minute standing ovation on Friday night - and left many in the crowd wiping their eyes, as Poots's performance and Stewart's unflinchingly raw directing style were praised by critics. The long-in-the-works passion project premiered in the festival's Un Certain Regard sidebar, which this year also features actor-director debuts from Scarlett Johansson (Eleanor the Great) and Harris Dickinson (Urchin). In addition to directing, Stewart co-wrote the screenplay with Yuknavitch's husband, Andy Mingo. 'Making movies is like being in a gang,' Stewart said. 'You have to pick your people and then ride or die.' The Chronology of Water isn't just Stewart's debut. It's her battle cry. Kristen Stewart was speaking at The Breaking Through The Lens event at Hyde Beach by Campari.