Suki Waterhouse reveals whether she wants to return to acting
Published in Entertainment News
Suki Waterhouse hopes to make a return to acting one day.
The 34-year-old star has enjoyed huge success as a singer, model and actress, and although she intends to return to acting one day, Suki is currently firmly focused on her music career.
The London-born star - who is engaged to actor Robert Pattinson - told Variety: "The desire is still there completely.
"It's really a thing of managing when. Because tours get booked up, and then trying to manage having a family at the same time."
Despite this, Suki is keen to focus on her music career for the time being.
The actress - who previously starred in films such as Love, Rosie, The Divergent Series: Insurgent, The Bad Batch, Assassination Nation, and Detective Pikachu - said: "I feel like I'm in it for the long run. I just want to keep creating, really, and maybe have a larger family … like max two more kids. That would be cool."
Suki has previously modelled for the likes of Burberry, Tommy Hilfiger, Hugo Boss, Laura Mercier, and Ferragamo, and she admits that the movie and music industries are very different.
She said: "It takes a long time to get to a place where you have a bit more of a voice -- especially in that industry.
"Being a young woman is f****** brutal. And then when you get older, you realise that no one really has any idea what they're doing."
Suki credits Riley Keough and Camila Morrone, two of her former co-stars, with helping her to find her voice on set.
The actress explained: "In contrast to my own Britishness, [they] have taught me that it's kind of great to be a little bit difficult.
"It's actually just because you f****** care. Whenever anyone tells me that somebody's difficult, I'm like, 'Oh, I like them. Obviously.'"
Suki previously claimed that she likes to test herself as an actress.
The movie star admitted that she's experienced some "surreal" moments on various film sets over the years, but she's ultimately learned to embrace her nerves.
Suki - who hasn't starred in a film since 2022's Dalíland - told Glamour magazine: "At the beginning of any film, you just think, 'What's going on? How's this happened?' It feels surreal, almost like it didn't happen.
"I enjoy doing experiences where you don't know how you'll do something, but you have to and I love that feeling after you've done it and you feel like you've done your best. Pushing yourself is important."












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