July 2, 2024: Waterhouse opens up about parenthood and her relationship with Pattinson in a cover story for British Vogue’s August issue.

Waterhouse posed on the cover of Briitish Vogue with her and Pattinson’s daughter. In her interview, the musician explained that she and Pattinson met six years ago while playing Werewolf at a game night in LA. 

Waterhouse said that the “intense” game night featured stars such as Al Pacino, Javier Bardem, and Penélope Cruz. While the other guests were taking the game seriously, Waterhouse said and Pattinson gravitated toward each other. 

“I think we both sort of have the same slight uncomfortable-ness,” she said, adding that they “started giggling at the absurdity of the whole thing” — to the point that a director split them up because of their distracting laughter.

They bumped into each other six or seven months later, and Waterhouse, who’s from the UK, told British Vogue that living in LA “definitely became a lot more fun” when she met Pattinson. 

Waterhouse told the publication that she and Pattinson planned the pregnancy during a time when they felt ready for parenthood.

“One day we looked at each other and said, ‘Well, this is as ready as we’re going to be,'” she said.

Waterhouse said that Pattinson was “really nervous,” when the time came for her to give birth.

“But for someone who’s quite an anxious person, he’s been very calm,” she said, adding that he’s “the dad I could have hoped for.”

Waterhouse’s upcoming album, “Memoir of a Sparklemuffin,” includes songs inspired by her past heartbreak as well as the joy of her relationship with Pattinson. 

“I 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,'” she said of “To Love,” the final track on the album. “That’s never happened to me before, that’s like a crazy thing.”

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