Pete Davidsonand Elsie Hewitt have reportedly ended their relationship just five months after welcoming their daughter, Scottie Rose Hewitt Davidson, in December 2025. Multiple reports indicate the pair have separated in recent weeks, with sources suggesting the split followed ongoing strain linked to parenting pressures and Davidson's demanding work schedule.

The couple, who went public with their relationship in early 2025, are now said to be focused on co-parenting their newborn daughter following the breakup.

According to reports, Pete Davidson, 32, and Elsie Hewitt, 30, parted ways recently after what appeared to be a fast-moving relationship that culminated in the birth of their child in December 2025.

The separation comes only months after Hewitt announced the arrival of their daughter on 12 December, describing her as their 'perfect angel girl'. At the time, the couple appeared to be entering a new chapter together as new parents.

However, sources close to the situation say the relationship had been under increasing pressure in the months following the birth.

An insider cited in reports claims that Hewitt felt she was 'craving more support from him at home' after the arrival of their daughter.

The same reports suggest that Davidson's frequent work commitments and travel schedule contributed to the distance between the pair during a critical adjustment period following the birth.

While neither Davidson nor Hewitt has publicly confirmed detailed reasons for the split, insiders indicate that balancing professional obligations with early parenthood proved challenging for the couple.

Despite the separation, sources emphasise that both are committed to maintaining a stable environment for their daughter.

Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt were first publicly linked in March 2025, according toPage Six, which reported at the time that the formerSaturday Night Livestar was 'very happy' in the relationship and enjoying a romance with someone 'very different' from his past partners.

Source: International Business Times UK