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Suki Waterhouse Shares Sizzling Bikini Photo Months After Welcoming Baby Girl
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Date:2025-04-18 03:49:48
Suki Waterhouse is mothering in every possible way.
After the Daisy Jones & The Six star welcomed her daughter with fiancé Robert Pattinson earlier this year, she took to social media to share a glimpse of her summer plans.
Alongside some pictures of the 32-year-old in a red and purple floral bikini, Suki wrote in a July 8 Instagram post, “not enough time in the world for the amount of berries and books I wish to consume.”
In addition to her bikini pictures, the “Moves” singer included a selfie, a photo of a poolside snack tray complete with sherbert and berries, and a snap of some books—Liz Phair’s memoir Horror Stories and Alien Daughters Walk Into the Sun by Jackie Wang.
And while there may not be enough time for every novel she wants to read, Suki has made time for her baby’s favorite book.
“Who would've thought baby's favorite bedtime story would be the air fryer recipe book that was thrown at me at a North Carolina show,” she wrote in an X, formerly Twitter, post in May. “Really makes you think.”
And since welcoming their daughter in February, Suki and Robert have gushed about parenthood—beyond their nighttime routine.
“Whatever happens, this is my dream,” Suki explained to British Vogue in an article published July 2. “Now, I have this anchor. I’m so happy all the time to go home and see her little gummy smile.”
Meanwhile, the Twilight star detailed the newborn’s milestones during Paris Fashion Week last month.
“I'm amazed by how quick their personality comes, at just three months,” Robert shared. “I can kinda see who she is already. It's great.”
Of course, since Suki and Robert have been together since 2018, becoming a mom and dad together felt like the natural next step in their relationship.
“We really planned it,” Suki added to British Vogue of their pregnancy. “One day we looked at each other and said, ‘Well, this is as ready as we’re going to be.’”
While parenthood just might be Suki and Robert’s sweetest chapter yet, keep reading to see every page of their love story.
Suki Waterhouse and Robert Pattinson first sparked relationship speculation in July 2018, when they were photographed on a PDA-filled date night in London.
In Dec. 2022, the private pair made their relationship red carpet official at Dior's fashion show in Egypt...
...where they couldn't help but show off their love.
The Daisy Jones actress and the Twilight alum turned the 2023 Met Gala into a date night on the first Monday in May.
The couple attended GO Campaign's 17th annual GO Gala at Citizen News in Hollywood on Oct. 21.
About two weeks after Suki confirmed her pregnancy, she and Rob went to the Poor Things premiere in New York. And they weren't the only stars there as Taylor Swift was also at the event.
In February 2023, Suki shared rare insight into her relationship with Rob. "I'm always incredibly excited when I see his name pop up [on my phone] or even a text, and I think he feels the same about me," she told The Sunday Times. "We've always got so much to say, and I find him hilarious."
"Rob definitely isn't getting advice from me about acting," Suki shared with The Sunday Times, "but of course I'll try and get him to help me with an audition before he falls asleep on the sofa."
The singer introduced the couple's baby on Instagram April 4, writing, "welcome to the world angel."
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