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Suki Waterhouse Reveals Plans for More Kids with Robert Pattinson

Suki Waterhouse has revealed her plans to expand her family with Robert Pattinson, stating she wants up to two more children. The couple, who welcomed their daughter in March 2024, have embraced parenthood. Waterhouse shared that their daughter loves fashion fittings and jewelry. Pattinson noted that fatherhood has changed how he interacts with children both on and off set.

"I feel like I'm in it...": Suki Waterhouse reveals her future family plans with Robert Pattinson

Washington DC, May 30

Two years after Suki Waterhouse and Robert Pattinson welcomed their baby girl, the 'Daisy Jones & The Six' star revealed their plans for their family, according to E! News.

Suki opened up about her future family plans and shared that she is open to having more children.

"I feel like I'm in it for the long run," Waterhouse said. "I just want to keep creating, really, and maybe have a larger family... like max two more kids. That would be cool," as quoted by Variety.

Waterhouse and Pattinson welcomed their daughter in March 2024 and have since spoken about how parenthood has changed their lives.

The actress recently shared how much fun she has had introducing her daughter to her world of fashion and entertainment.

"My daughter really loves fittings," Waterhouse said during an interview in September. "Like when I have something to go to, she wants to come to the fitting."

She jokingly added that one of her daughter's earliest words was linked to her profession.

"One of her first words has been 'fittings,'" she said, according to E! News.

According to Waterhouse, her daughter has also developed a fondness for fashion accessories and jewellery.

"She's constantly making me take off my rings and she loves jewelry and sparkly things," the actress said. "I feel like she loves what I like, so it's been really, really fun to include her in everything."

Pattinson has also spoken about the impact fatherhood has had on him, both personally and professionally.

While promoting Die, My Love last year, the actor revealed that becoming a father influenced his experience while working on the film.

"I had just become a father when I was shooting," Pattinson said. "And our baby in the movie is basically the same age for the majority of the movie that my daughter was in real life," according to E! News.

The actor admitted that his new role as a parent changed the way he interacted with child actors on set.

"I think I just enjoyed working with babies more," he said.

Pattinson also revealed that fatherhood has altered the way he sees children in everyday life.

"There's something about it," he said. "Every time I see a baby now on the street, I'm like, 'What's up?'," according to E! News.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Siddharth J

"Max two more kids" – that's the kind of sensible planning we need more of, not just in Bollywood but everywhere! 😅 The bit about the daughter loving "fittings" was hilarious. Kids pick up on the weirdest things, no? Also, Robert talking about suddenly noticing babies everywhere – that's so true, once you have one, the whole world changes.

Arjun K

Lovely to see them enjoying parenthood. It's a universal feeling, whether you're in Mumbai or Hollywood. The way they're including their daughter in their world, but also keeping it real about the changes – that's what good parenting looks like. Kudos to them for keeping it private yet relatable.

Rohit P

I honestly thought Robert Pattinson would be the brooding type even after kids, but this is so wholesome! 😂 "Every time I see a baby on the street, I'm like, 'What's up?'" – that's the most uncle thing I've heard from a Hollywood star. Love it!

Kavya N

I respect that they're keeping their child out of the spotlight. In India, celebrity kids are often paparazzi magnets from day one. And it's also heartening to see a modern family where both parents are working and sharing the parenting journey. That's the kind of role model we need.

James A

Good for them. But I wish more articles focused on the actual challenges of parenthood rather than just the cute moments. Every parent knows it's not all "fittings" and sparkly jewellery. Still, happy for the couple – they seem genuine.

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