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Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt Share an Inside Look at Their Relationship with Bumble
Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt are sharing their love story with the world.
In an Instagram post sponsored by Bumble, the couple shared heartfelt notes about what they love most about each other.
In one note, Davidson wrote that what makes him love Hewitt even more is “how excited she gets to show me food I’ve never had before.”
Hewitt, in another hand-written note, shared, “You’ve taught me that love is patient and always the thing to lead with.”
On the last note, Davidson playfully wrote, “If we matched today, my opening line would be: ‘What you doin’ for the next 40 years?’”
The pair was first spotted together in March and announced they were having a child together in an Instagram post July 16.
The 29-year-old model recently opened up about the challenges she’s facing while pregnant in a candid video on her Instagram Stories on Friday.
“I’m in absolute agony pretty much 24/7,” Hewitt shared. “This morning, it’s really bad.”
“At this point, if you can think of something that there is to do about the pain, I have tried it,” she told her millions of followers. “I have tried everything, and it’s only getting worse and I cannot walk.”
“I am just straight-up suffering and in so much pain every single day,” Hewitt said. “I actually really don’t know how it could get worse than this.”
She explained that she’s reaching out to her followers in hopes of connecting with others who have experienced pregnancy and birth while living with Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
“Did your pain go away afterward? Does it get better? Am I gonna die? I just really want to feel a little bit of hope,” she said.
Before announcing her pregnancy in July, Hewitt shared with People how her endometriosis diagnosis affected her thoughts about conceiving.
“I was 100 percent convinced that I was infertile and not going to be able to have kids,” she said. “A big part of why I opted for the surgery was, first and foremost, my symptoms, but second, to preserve my fertility or try to get to a place where I could sustain the chances of having a family one day.”
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