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Finding Light: How Elsie Hewitt Is Healing After Pete Davidson Split

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Sometimes the smallest moments reveal the biggest truths about how we’re actually doing. Model Elsie Hewitt just gave us a window into her world post-breakup, and it’s refreshingly honest—she’s turning to the things that matter most and leaning on communities that lift her up rather than tear her down.

On Saturday, May 16, Hewitt shared a candid TikTok update about her evening ritual: writing letters to her 5-month-old daughter, Scottie Rose, in a book she’s been crafting since before the baby was born. It’s the kind of detail that speaks volumes about where her head’s at right now. But what really struck her—and what she felt compelled to share—was a stark difference between platforms. TikTok, she said, feels genuinely kind. The comments are supportive. Instagram? Not so much. She’s experienced real criticism there, and the contrast has made her recognize where she actually wants to be spending her energy.

The timing matters. Earlier that same Saturday, Us Weekly confirmed what had been brewing: Elsie Hewitt and Pete Davidson, 32, have split five months after welcoming Scottie Rose in December 2025. According to a source close to the situation, the two tried to make it work, but the reality of co-parenting while still getting to know each other proved too much. Different stressors piled on, and reconciliation, the insider said, is very unlikely down the line.

This wasn’t some flash-in-the-pan romance either. Davidson and Hewitt first connected in March 2025 and confirmed their pregnancy just four months later. When Scottie arrived, Davidson was publicly effusive about fatherhood—gushing to Us that the baby was the biggest gift and that watching Hewitt embrace motherhood had been“f***ing awesome.”He marveled at how naturally caring she was, how she knew exactly what to do when their daughter cried. For a moment there, it looked like they’d figured something out.

What Hewitt’s TikTok really signals is something deeper than just venting about a breakup: it’s about reclaiming her space and choosing environments where she feels supported. She’s being a mom, she’s processing the end of a relationship, and she’s deliberately stepping away from spaces that drain her. That’s not nothing. It’s the kind of quiet strength that doesn’t always make headlines, but it’s where real healing happens.

Davidson hasn’t publicly addressed the breakup yet, leaving the narrative largely to Hewitt. For now, she’s finding solace in letters to her daughter and kindness from strangers on the internet—and honestly, that’s a pretty solid foundation to build from.

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Ava Hart is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

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