Suki Waterhouse recently opened up about her hernia diagnosis that led her to the hospital. The singer took to X (formerly Twitter) to reveal that the health issue began with wearing a pair of tight pants. The artist shared her experience to shed light on the issue while simultaneously addressing her absence from social media.
Suki Waterhouse was ‘too scared’ to share hernia diagnosis
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— Suki Waterhouse (@sukiwaterhouse) July 14, 2025
A post on X (formerly Twitter) from Suki Waterhouse revealed that the singer was diagnosed with a hernia and has been in the hospital. Referencing her fans’ query about her absence from social media, she responded, “‘suki you never tweet anymore’ have you ever considered I wore pants so tight 6 months ago it caused a hernia.” She further admitted, “I’ve been too scared to tell you.”
Waterhouse included a photo of herself in a hospital bed along with the tweet. The picture revealed her undergoing treatment, while another photo showed her wearing the tight pants she had referenced. The “OMG” hitmaker was silent on social media for several days. Consequently, fans expressed concern about her well-being.
Waterhouse’s tweet gave a rare look into the reality behind her absence. Moreover, her confession of feeling “too scared” to talk about her diagnosis offered a vulnerable perspective for the fans. The British actor’s news of hospitalization came after she welcomed a baby with her fiancé, Robert Pattinson, in March 2024. She had previously shared the good news in a touching Instagram post, writing, “Welcome to the world angel.”
Suki Waterhouse’s decision to share her experience was not just a way to connect with fans, but it also served as a reminder of how little the public knows about celebrities. Moreover, she helped break the stigma around talking openly about health challenges and the pressures of constantly being in public. As she continues her hernia recovery in the hospital, Waterhouse’s tweet emphasized that prioritizing one’s health always comes first.