Suki Waterhouse is turning distance into music. The singer-songwriter opened up about how Robert Pattinson inspired “Weirdo,” one of the most personal songs on her new album, Loveland.
The singer-songwriter opens up about celebrating their unique romantic bond through her latest musical release
Suki Waterhouse discussed the Weirdo song during an appearance on The Rolling Stone Studio. When the hosts asked whether she had played the track for Pattinson, Waterhouse smiled and said, “He loves that song actually.”
She also revealed that Pattinson considers it one of his favorites from the album. Waterhouse said he has even been “pushing for that to be a single,” which makes the romantic backstory even sweeter.
The song looks at what happens when two people love each other deeply but spend time apart because of work. Waterhouse explained that the track came from a very present moment in her relationship with Pattinson, especially after the couple welcomed their daughter.
She said both of them entered a “whirlwind” after becoming parents. Pattinson continued making movies, while Waterhouse returned to music, touring, and album work. That meant they could not always stay together, which she admitted she finds difficult.
Still, Waterhouse did not describe the distance as a threat to the relationship. Instead, “Weirdo” seems to turn that feeling into reassurance. The song reflects a bond that stretches across busy schedules, film sets, music deadlines, and new parenthood without snapping.
Motherhood helped Waterhouse rethink her identity and rebuild parts of her relationship with Pattinson. That context makes “Weirdo” feel less like a simple love song and more like a snapshot of a couple learning how to grow together after becoming parents.
AP also reported that Waterhouse’s Loveland explores the emotional shift she has felt since becoming a mother. She said the album is not exactly a “mum record,” but songs like “Weirdo” carry that transformation deep inside them.
For fans, the track offers a rare glimpse into Waterhouse and Pattinson’s private romance. She does not give away every detail, but she makes one thing clear: their relationship has its own strange, steady rhythm, and “Weirdo” celebrates exactly that.
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