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Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt are shacking up.
The “Saturday Night Live” alum and his girlfriend have moved in together, sources confirm to Page Six.
We’re told they are bouncing back and forth between homes in Brooklyn and upstate New York.
“[They are] trying out both to see what suits them,” one insider explains.
Davidson, aged 31, and Hewitt, aged 29, have been cohabiting for a few months as per TMZ, the first to disclose this information on Wednesday.
They reportedly have the option to purchase their Brooklyn brownstone if they want, per their rental contract.
Davidson and Hewitt are “very happy and in love” and their relationship is “going great,” insiders told the outlet.
In March, Page Six was the first to announce that the star of “King of Staten Island” was in a relationship with a non-celebrity who was described as “very different from anybody else he’s ever dated before.”
“She respects Pete and his desire for privacy,” a source said at the time.
Shortly after, it was revealed that Davidson’s mystery love interest was the model, who has a well-known list of ex-partners, including Ryan Phillippe, Benny Blanco, and Jason Sudeikis.
The lovebirds have since been spotted showing PDA on several romantic vacations and date nights.
In late March, Hewitt officially confirmed their status by posting an Instagram Story video of Davidson.
Like Hewitt, Davidson has been in relationships with several high-profile celebrities, including Kim Kardashian and Ariana Grande.
He also has been linked to Kate Beckinsale, Margaret Qualley, Kaia Gerber and Phoebe Dynevor.
An insider told Page Six in March that the comedian “wants to do things differently” with Hewitt.
“Pete is all in,” the source said. “He really likes Elsie a lot.”
The source added at the time, “He doesn’t want to rush things, and he took his time getting to know her before getting involved in anything romantic.”
We also learned that they started out as friends and were able to “build a foundation,” during which time Davidson was able to see that their values “aligned.”