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Robert Pattinson’s Pregnant Girlfriends Shows off Her Baby Bump in Sheer Attire

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British model and actress Suki Waterhouse has stirred up a buzz by sharing a photo of herself in a see-through dress while being heavily pregnant.

On the 22nd, Suki Waterhouse posted a photo on her Instagram of herself lying on a bed in a mesh dress soaking wet. In the picture, Suki Waterhouse revealed her pregnant belly exuding elegance and sexiness.

Suki Waterhouse has been quietly nurturing love with Robert Pattinson since 2018. The two officially acknowledged their relationship when they appeared together at a movie premiere on the red carpet in December 2022. Since then, the couple has attended various official events together openly displaying their affection.

In November, Suki Waterhouse announced her pregnancy by revealing her protruding belly on stage at the ‘Corona Capital Festival’ held in Mexico City.

American entertainment media outlets like Page Six recently reported “The couple recently got engaged. Both want to get married. Since Suki’s pregnancy, their relationship has become incredibly strong.”

The couple is expecting their first child five years into their relationship and is due to give birth next year. According to recent reports, Suki Waterhouse and Robert Pattinson who were living together in the UK recently purchased a house in Hollywood Hills for $5.3 million. They seem to be preparing for a new life as parents with their soon-to-be-born child.

Meanwhile, Robert Pattinson rose to global stardom with the vampire romance movie series ‘Twilight’ and also gained recognition for his acting skills by appearing in the ‘Harry Potter’ series. He also made headlines with his public relationship with actress Kristen Stewart.

Suki Waterhouse is a British model who gained attention in the early 2010s for her work on the runway and in fashion editorials. She later established herself as an actress by appearing in films like ‘Love, Rosie’ and ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’.

By. So Yeon Yoo

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