
Suki Waterhouse reveals she's in hospital with nasty injury caused by ‘wearing too tight trousers' onstage
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MODEL Suki Waterhouse has shared a candid picture of herself lying in a hospital bed after enduring a fashion-related injury.
The singer and actress, 33, posted the snap on social media wearing a hospital gown and plugged into a drip.
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The mum-of-one shared a photo in a hospital bed lying down after her injury
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The singer has suffered with a hernia since wearing the incredibly-tight trousers
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Suki shared the selfie taken from her hospital bed alongside an image of herself performing on the tour for her Memoir of a Sparklemuffin album.
She wrote alongside the hospital bed image and mocked: "'Suki you never tweet anymore'.
"Have you ever considered I wore pants so tight 6 months ago it caused a hernia and I've been too scared to tell you."
With her blonde hair covering her face, wearing headphones and no make-up with a vape on her chest, the star garnered a lot of attention from followers.
The original photo shows the star on stage in skin-tight dark pants with a white crop top and jacket, posed underneath a huge disco ball.
One fan inquired: "Do I laugh or cry?"
Another noted: "Rockstar outfits are dangerous I guess."
"Legit wonder why tight clothes haven't killed more people," pondered a user.
"On stage in leather trousers then attached to a drip in hospital later like a true 70s rockstar," praised another.
Others noted the vape and disapprovingly wrote: "Oh my, Suki not the vape."
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Another agreed: "Put the vape down Suki." A third penned: "The vape is taking me out."
Suki welcomed her first child with Batman actor Robert Pattinson last year.
Suki confirmed the happy news on Instagram last April, posting a Polaroid picture of her and the newborn captioned: "Welcome to the world angel," with a red heart.
The couple went on their first date back in 2018 after Robert split from FKA Twigs in 2017.
The pair, now engaged, like to keep their relationship out of the spotlight.
Robert told The Sunday Times in 2019: 'If you let people in, it devalues what love is."
'If a stranger on the street asked you about your relationship, you'd think it extremely rude.
"If you put up a wall it ends up better.'
Robert has dated the likes of Kristen Stewart, Katy Perry and Dylan Penn.
Suki has also been in a relationship with a number of famous people including Bradley Cooper.
In 2024, Suki joined Taylor Swift as an opener on The Eras Tour in London.
She said at the time: "It feels like an honour to simply exist at the same time as Taylor Swift, let alone be an opener for her on the biggest and best tour ever.
"A dream come true that I never want to wake up from. Playing at Wembley Stadium in my hometown!"
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The London model can often be seen in 70s-inspired outfits
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