- Elsie Hewitt attended Olivia Dean’s sold-out Madison Square Garden concert and revealed her ex Pete Davidson actually scored the tickets.
- The model shared that Olivia’s music is tied to a sweet memory with her 8-month-old daughter, Scottie.
- Elsie and Pete ended their relationship in May 2026, but established a co-parenting agreement.
It’s safe to say Olivia Dean has a fan for life in Elsie Hewitt. The 30-year-old model was one of 22,000 attendees at the Grammy winner’s sold-out concert at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, and she revealed that her “baby daddy,” Pete Davidson, actually hooked her up with the hottest ticket in town.
In an Instagram photo dump shared on Tuesday, August 18, Elsie dished that she attended the fourth and final show of Olivia’s MSG run and shared her incredibly sweet personal connection to the artist.
“Scottie crawled for the first time to this song,” Elsie wrote in the caption of her post, which was soundtracked to Olivia’s The Art of Loving track, “Baby Steps.”
She continued, “We dance to Olivia Dean every day. it’s our album. her music has given me so much and been with us thru every up and down this year. i hope whoever fumbled her is shaking in their boots but hey thanks for some of the inspo behind The Art of Loving and thanks to my baby daddy for the tix!!!”
Elsie and her ex, Pete, welcomed their 8-month-old daughter, Scottie Rose Hewitt Davidson, in December 2025. The former flames eventually fizzled out a few months later in May 2026, but according to a joint statement sent to People, they reached a co-parenting agreement.
“We are cooperatively coparenting our daughter whose well-being remains our top priority, and we are fully committed to working together to give her love from both of us,” the pair said at the time.
The model separately opened up about one of her “downs” while navigating motherhood and why she decided not to breastfeed Scottie in a February essay she penned for Elle.
“Sacrifice is already one of the most integral parts of becoming a mom. It’s about how we show up and why,” she wrote, in part. “I personally knew if I breastfed I would not be capable of being as present a mother as I have become.”
“I carried my daughter for over nine months,” she shared. “Once she arrived, I didn’t want to remain her sole lifeline in a way that would further deplete me, hinder my recovery, and leave little room for feeding to be shared between my partner and me.”
Here’s to more nights out for the new mom, and hopefully, a shared Olivia Dean moment with Scottie in the near future!











