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Pete Davidson & Elsie Hewitt Welcome Baby Girl

Comedian Pete Davidson and model Elsie Hewitt have welcomed their first child, a baby girl named Scottie Rose Hewitt Davidson, born on December twelfth. The couple, who first made their relationship Instagram official in March, shared the news on social media, with Elsie expressing her joy and Pete paying tribute to his late father. The name Scottie holds special significance for Pete, honoring his father who died in the September eleventh attacks.

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