Pete Davidson's ex Elsie Hewitt hunting for nanny help after couple's split
Published in Entertainment News
Pete Davidson's former partner Elsie Hewitt is searching for a "right hand person" to help care for their infant daughter following the couple's recent split.
Actress Elsie, 30, shared the request via Instagram Stories about wanting help to raise her girl Scottie Rose, shortly after it was reported she and comedian Pete, 32, had ended their relationship after 14 months together.
She said: "I'm currently trying to find an assistant / mother's helper / nanny type / basically (a) right hand person.
"Apply here if qualified and serious.
"Only looking @ responses with resumes. ($ of course.)"
The post arrived amid growing attention around her and Pete's separation, first reported on Saturday by Us Weekly. According to the publication, sources close to the couple said the pressures of becoming new parents contributed to the split.
An insider told the outlet: "They are still sorting things out as it pertains to their split.
"They tried to make it work but there were different stressors, including having a baby together as two people who didn't yet know each other that well."
The source continued: "They are both trying to make it work and have made accommodations in their schedules for the baby."
A second source claimed reconciliation was unlikely, while insisting the pair remained focused on co-parenting their daughter.
The insider added: "They are still rooting for each other but are each going their own ways, outside of working to coparent and focusing on their baby."
Pete and Elsie began dating in March 2025 after being photographed together publicly before announcing in July they were expecting a child.
Their relationship quickly became one of the most closely followed celebrity romances online, particularly given Pete's previous engagements and relationships with stars including Ariana Grande, Kim Kardashian, Kate Beckinsale and Chase Sui Wonders.
In January, Pete and Elsie spoke jointly to Us Weekly about plans for marriage and expanding their family further.
Pete said: "Yeah, we'll do all that stuff.
"I think, obviously, we talk about next steps and all that stuff. But right now, we're just, like, let's get this routine with this baby down."
He added: "The first three months of the baby is, you're just keeping her alive. We're already, like, we're gonna have another one."
Pete has also recently spoken publicly about fatherhood on his Pete Davidson Show podcast, describing milestones with Scottie Rose as he balances parenting with a busy filming and stand-up schedule.
The comedian has spent the past year touring new material while continuing work on film projects following the success of semi-autobiographical comedy The King of Staten Island, directed by Judd Apatow.
Pete said on the podcast: "(Scottie) is five months old now.
"She's doing tummy time. She is really, really communicative. She's trying to talk now.
"She'll talk all day, but it's just she's going, 'La'. So we kind of talk all day, and she's so young."












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