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Suki Waterhouse stars on British Vogue cover with her baby, talks ex Bradley Cooper
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Date:2025-04-15 01:39:00
Suki Waterhouse and her baby daughter are British Vogue cover stars.
The mother-daughter duo are gracing the cover August edition as Waterhouse holds her unnamed baby daughter whom she shares with partner and "Twilight" alum Robert Pattinson. She opened up to British Vogue about mom shame, fame and her "pure love" with Pattinson.
"Every mum's morality is in question so much, not just from yourself, but from society," she told the outlet, referring to becoming a mom. "Everyone's projecting something onto you. That's an insane thing."
She added that the pair planned to have a first child: "One day we looked at each other and said, 'Well, this is as ready as we're going to be.'"
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"I think Rob's quite funny, I light up when I’m around him," Waterhouse said, adding that Los Angeles "definitely became a lot more fun when I met him."
The "Daisy Jones and The Six" actress also got candid about gaining weight after pregnancy while posing for the fashion magazine.
"I definitely think, 'Oh, I'm shooting the cover of Vogue and I'm 25 pounds heavier than I normally am right now,'" she said.
And Waterhouse opened up about finding love with Pattinson, telling British Vogue that she "had a very clear feeling of being like, 'Oh, wow, Rob and I have been together six years and I'm still really into this,'" while writing music on her upcoming second album "Memoir of a Sparklemuffin."
Waterhouse also opened up about breaking up from another A-list actor: Bradley Cooper, who she split from in 2015 after three years together.
“I really will say that I’m pretty strong at this point, but when something very public happens to you and the story behind it is dark and difficult, and you’re actually not doing well, and you can’t explain yourself to the world, that’s very isolating and disorientating,” Waterhouse told British Vogue.
“It probably has taken a decade to work myself out and actually be able to have this expansion in my life," she continued.
Suki Waterhouse first announced baby's birth in April social media post
The ultra-private star first announced her daughter's birth in a buzzy Instagram post.
Flanked by a door, donning a cardigan and holding her child, Waterhouse posed and captioned a photo, "welcometo the world angel ❤️"
"He was there with me and like all dads, he was really nervous, but for someone who's quite an anxious person, he's been very calm," Waterhouse told Vogue about Pattinson's handling of their daughter's arrival.
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