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Davidson accuses Hewitt of having a history of suffering

Comedian Pete Davidson expresses his anticipation for fatherhood with Elsie Hewitt during an interview with Terri Seymour at the L.A. premiere of "The Pickup" on Sunday.

Pete Davidson accuses baby mama Elsie Hewitt of being familiar with suffering
Pete Davidson accuses baby mama Elsie Hewitt of being familiar with suffering

Davidson accuses Hewitt of having a history of suffering

Pete Davidson, the 31-year-old comedian, expressed his excitement as he prepares to embark on a new chapter of his life. In a conversation hosted by Terri Seymour at the L.A. premiere of "The Pickup" on Sunday, Davidson shared that he received encouraging advice from his idol, Eddie Murphy, who is a father to ten children.

Murphy's advice was not about specific parenting techniques, but rather an assurance that becoming a father will change Davidson's life and he will love it. He emphasised that every parent has to find their own way, and there really is no advice one can give when it comes to raising a child.

Davidson, who is having his first baby with Elsie Hewitt, admitted that he feels ready for fatherhood but acknowledged that he's not a parent yet. Despite Elsie's health issues, particularly endometriosis, the couple is doing well, and Elsie remains a source of strength and happiness for Davidson.

During the filming of "The Pickup", Davidson was impressed with co-star Keke Palmer's ability to balance parenting and work. He shared his admiration for Palmer, who was present on set with her baby, positively impacting his anticipation for his own impending fatherhood.

"The Pickup", featuring Davidson, Murphy, and Palmer, is set to release on Prime Video on August 6, 2025. The movie promises an exciting blend of comedy and drama, with the stars bringing their A-game to the screen.

In summary, Eddie Murphy's advice to Pete Davidson about fatherhood was to expect life-changing love and success. Davidson, feeling ready for the challenge, is excited about his impending fatherhood and has been inspired by Keke Palmer's parenting skills on set. The movie "The Pickup" promises to be a must-watch, with its star-studded cast and heartwarming themes.

[1] Source: Entertainment Weekly [2] Source: People Magazine [3] Source: Variety [4] Source: Us Weekly

  1. Pete Davidson, inspired by Keke Palmer's balancing act of parenting and work during the filming of "The Pickup," shared that her example positively impacted his anticipation for fatherhood.
  2. Davidson, having admitted his readiness for fatherhood yet acknowledging his unfamiliarity with parenting, expressed interest in learning more about celebrity parenting techniques from famous parents like Eddie Murphy.

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