Why Pete Davidson & Elsie Hewitt's Split Is Imminent — Source
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Why Pete Davidson & Elsie Hewitt’s Split Is Imminent — Source

Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt‘s relationship might lead to a breakup, a source claimed. They mentioned that the couple has reportedly been facing trouble in paradise. For those unversed, the duo seemingly started dating in March last year and soon moved in together. In July, they announced that they were expecting their first child. Since their daughter’s birth, the new parents have portrayed a happy family picture online. However, the latest report hinted at a different story.

Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt’s relationship has ‘reached ‘the point of no return,’ per source

Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt’s relationship might not be all roses and sunshine. Although they looked like a perfect family in public, a source told the Daily Mail that the couple could be on the verge of breaking up. They claimed that the celebrity pair’s friends were “not surprised” about the duo’s relationship trouble.

“This is what he ends up doing always. She was also warned well ahead of time in their relationship to be careful with him, because Pete loves to self-sabotage a good thing,” the insider claimed. Furthermore, they mentioned that Davidson allegedly has “insecurities” that he might try to cover up with “humor.” According to the couple’s pals, the comedian and Hewitt “rushed into the relationship.”

Moreover, the source highlighted that Davidson and his girlfriend are now parents. “They are trying to figure out the next steps as they want to be together for their kid, but it just might not be their endgame,” they said.

Meanwhile, another insider claimed that the couple might not have “fully broken up, but it is absolutely leading to it.” However, the 32-year-old actor would allegedly not want to end this relationship. Reportedly, he would like his daughter, Scottie Rose, to have a “luxury of having a complete family.”

“Whether or not [their relationship] will continue is something we will know relatively quickly. Many expect that they are at the point of no return,” they concluded.

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