Elsie Hewitt gives glimpse into her 'new year's eve' after becoming mom
Elsie Hewitt and Pete Davidson welcomed their first child in December 2025
Elsie Hewitt has shared a glimpse into her new year's eve as a mother now.
Taking to Instagram Stories on December 31, Hewitt shared a series of photos revealing her holiday with a baby daughter, Scottie Rose.
In the caption, she wrote, "What are all the new parents doing this nye?"
"Is it sooo different than past new years?" she added.
Hewitt and Pete Davidson welcomed their daughter in December 2025.
The previous year's photo showed her dressed up for a party.
Meanwhile the latest picture featured a selfie of herself with their daughter Rose.
Furthermore, the model also posted a carousel of photos from her 2025, featuring photos of herself flaunting a baby bump.
She captioned the post stating, "it was a transformative, wild, tough, fun, painful, exciting, unpredictable, overall unbelievably insane year …"
Adding, "i’m VERY happy to be closing 2025 but even happier to be entering 2026 with the biggest gift i could ever ask for my girl."
She further wrote, "i learned a LOT, faced extremely difficult challenges that i did not know i’d face or grow through, i loved very much. oh and i made a human from scratch."
"ok enough w the bullshit but i felt like i had to do end of year recap ok bye," the new mom concluded.
Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt began dating in early 2025 and their relationship became public in March 2025.
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