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Elsie Hewitt discusses single parenting after split from Pete Davidson

18 May 2026
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Pete Davidson’s ex-partner, Elsie Hewitt, has indicated that she is primarily responsible for parenting their five-month-old daughter, Scottie Rose, following their recent split. In a TikTok video, Hewitt addressed criticism of her appearance in paparazzi photos and shared her struggles with new motherhood, stating that she is managing childcare and work responsibilities alone. This sparked speculation among her followers regarding the level of emotional and financial support she is receiving from Davidson. Sources claim that the couple’s relationship deteriorated after the birth of their daughter, with Hewitt reportedly seeking more support from Davidson, who has been busy with work commitments. Despite the separation, both parents are reportedly focused on co-parenting. Davidson’s representatives have denied claims that he has stepped back from his responsibilities, asserting that he provides full financial support for their child.

Why It Matters

This situation highlights the challenges faced by new parents, especially in high-profile relationships where public scrutiny can intensify personal issues. The dynamics of co-parenting can be complex, particularly following a breakup, as both parties navigate their responsibilities. Financial support in such relationships can also become a contentious issue, especially when one parent is a public figure with substantial earnings. The reactions from Hewitt’s followers reflect broader societal concerns about the balance of parenting roles and the expectations placed on both mothers and fathers in modern families.

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