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Suki Waterhouse

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Music

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Responsible Disciplined Ambitious Self-Controlled Good Manager Practical

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1992-01-05
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Faye Webster is an English model, actress, and singer-songwriter who has worked with the fashion brand Alice + Olivia. She gained further recognition after appearing in Vogue Magazine’s popular feature “Today I’m Wearing.” In May 2022, Faye released her debut album titled I Can’t Let Go, showcasing her talents beyond the fashion world.

Before she rose to fame, Faye made the bold decision to leave school at just 16 years old in order to pursue a modeling career. Her journey began after she was discovered in a pub in London. She comes from a family that includes her father, Norman Waterhouse, a well-known plastic surgeon, and her sisters Immy and Maddi, who also became models. Faye also has another sibling named Charlie.

In her personal life, Faye started a relationship with actor Robert Pattinson back in 2018. Their relationship has been in the spotlight ever since, especially after they announced their engagement in December 2023. The couple tied the knot on New Year’s Eve in 2024, and earlier that year in March, they welcomed their first child together.

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In 2010, she made a guest appearance in an episode of the TV series Material Girl. Later on, she took on a starring role in the popular Amazon series Daisy Jones & The Six.

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