Why did Bradley and Suki Waterhouse break up?
Famous model discovered reason for breakup after 10 years. Suki recently entered the music scene, and one of her songs is of particular interest to the public.
Actress Suki Waterhouse (30), who is in a relationship with actor Robert Pattinson (35) for several years, has embarked on singing waters which she has done very well.
But one of her songs is particularly interesting to the public. Namely, it is rumored that the hit 'Melrose Meltdown' is dedicated to her ex-boyfriend, Hollywood seducer Bradley Cooper (47).
'I'm watching you work in the room. I will cry on your milky white sheets, hoping that one day we will get married in the house you will build around me ', are the verses that make fans suspect that Suri has finally decided to talk about breaking up with the famous actor.
And she further ignited the fire with a statement for the Daily Star in which, although she did not mention the actor, she hinted that the fans were right.
' I was in the middle of a break, in the middle of the Oscars, I was running away from diamond-covered insurance. How fun! But I look back on myself at the age of 22 and think, 'What have you been doing,' 'she said in an interview, convincing fans that she sang about the break.
Suki and Bradley were in a relationship from 2013 to 2015 when she was 23 and he was 40. It was rumored at the time that they ended because of the age difference. The reason probably was Bradley's desire to start a family, and Suki was not ready.
Recall, after Suki Cooper started dating Irina Shayk in 2015, and they had their first child together two years later. The couple divorced in June 2019, but they remained “good” because they gave preference to their daughter. At the time, Shayk was also trying to keep her life a secret.
“It’s hard to find a balance between a single mother and a working woman. Trust me, there are days when I wake up and think, ‘Oh my God, I don’t know what to do, I’m falling apart,‘” Irina told British Vogue in January 2020. , reports US Weekly.