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Elsie Hewitt went above and beyond while celebrating boyfriend Pete Davidson's 32nd birthday this year
The actress, who will soon welcome the couple's first child, secured a personalized video from the cast of The Sopranos all wishing the comedian a happy birthday
In addition to the special video, Davidson's mom also joined the couple to make her famous chicken cutlets
Elsie Hewittwas sure to makePete Davidson's birthday extra special this year.
While speaking to PEOPLE on his recent shoot for his partnership with eBay, theSaturday Night Livealum opened up about how the couple celebrated his last birthday before becoming a dad. "Elsie and I did my favorite thing, which is like nothing. We watched this whole show calledAll Her Fault, which was pretty great," Davidson, who turned 32 on Nov. 16, says.
"And she made me a cake and then somehow got allThe Sopranospeople that are still alive to wish me happy birthday [in a video]," he reveals, adding "I was shocked. It was really cool."
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The gift was a special one for theSopranossuper fan who said he plans to show his baby on-the-way show "as early as possible." He adds, "That's the only thing I really need is, from my soul, is for them to enjoyThe Sopranosthe way I do. And then everything else, I just want it to be happy."
"I just want this thing to be healthy and come out as soon as possible," Davidson continues. "So, as long as that, and that seems to be what's going on, I'll be thrilled."
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And to top off his big day, the comedian's mom joined the couple, who announced they were expecting their first child together in July, to make the chicken cutlets she's "Staten Island famous" for. "Everyone on the block in Staten Island that she lives on knows that she can make chicken cutlets," Davidson says. "It was a pretty great day."
Ahead of the baby's arrival, Davidson teamed up with eBay to create two decked-out minivans — one for himself and one to auction off for charity — for the site's new "Built to Spec" series. For his own new set of wheels, the Honda Odyssey is complete with a VHS player, baby changing table, mini fridge and bottle warmer — the perfect "dad van."
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"I personally love minivans. I don't think there's anything wrong with them or the stigma that comes with one, I had one before I was having a baby," he says, later adding of his new digs: "I'm taking it everywhere. I'm not just going to use it to be a dad, this thing is sick. I already hate my current car."
The second car, which isavailable to bid on from now until Dec. 19, is raising money for Answer the Call — a nonprofit that helps families of fallen New York City first responders. eBay has committed to matching up to $50,000 of the winning bid.
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