Pete Davidson is Officially a Dad!

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Pete Davidson has entered a brand-new chapter — and this one comes with diapers, midnight feedings, and a whole lot of heart. The comedian and former Saturday Night Live star is officially a dad.

Pete, 32, and his girlfriend, model and actress Elsie Hewitt, 29, welcomed their first child together, a baby girl, and announced the news with a tender social media post on Thursday, December 18. The couple shared several intimate photos featuring their newborn, offering fans a rare, heartfelt glimpse into a moment that feels deeply personal — and unmistakably joyful.

“our perfect angel girl arrived 12/12/2025,” they wrote, confirming their daughter’s name and sex: “scottie rose hewitt davidson ♥️”

Elsie followed with a caption that captured the emotional weight of new motherhood:

“my best work yet, i am absolutely overflowing with love and gratitude and disbelief. – elsie”

Pete, staying true to his signature humor even in one of life’s biggest moments, added his own succinct message:

“wu tang forever. – pete”

The understated posts instantly sent fans into celebration mode, marking a milestone that feels both surprising and completely fitting for Davidson — an artist who has grown increasingly open about vulnerability, healing, and personal growth over the past few years.

Pete and Elsie’s romance unfolded away from the usual tabloid frenzy. The pair were first spotted together vacationing in Florida in March, sparking initial dating speculation. Shortly after, they made things Instagram official, opting for casual authenticity over grand announcements.

Their first red carpet appearance came later at the Endometriosis Foundation of America’s 2025 Blossom Ball — a meaningful choice that reflected shared values rather than publicity. From the beginning, the relationship felt intentional, grounded, and refreshingly low-key.

That sense of quiet intention now carries over into parenthood.

Davidson’s journey to this moment hasn’t been linear — and that’s part of why it resonates so deeply with fans. Over the years, he’s been candid about grief, mental health struggles, and the pressures of fame at a young age. Losing his father during 9/11 shaped much of his worldview, and his openness about therapy and emotional growth has made him one of the most relatable figures in comedy.

Becoming a father marks a profound evolution. Friends and fans alike have noted that Pete seems more settled, more self-aware, and more protective of his personal life than ever before. This announcement wasn’t about headlines or hype — it was about sharing joy, on his own terms.

While both Pete and Elsie are public figures, the way they’ve handled this moment feels deliberate. There’s no overexposure, no oversharing — just warmth, gratitude, and pride.

Congratulations to Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt on their beautiful new beginning.