In a candid interview with The New York Times, Robert Pattinson shared rare insights into his personal life and career. The 38-year-old actor, known for his role in The Batman, discussed his relationship with fiancée Suki Waterhouse, with whom he shares a daughter born in March 2024. Robert recalled meeting Suki at a house party in 2018, where they connected over shared laughter during a party game. Their bond has clearly deepened over the years, culminating in their growing family.
Reflecting on fatherhood, Robert shared how his initial concerns about protection and fatherhood transformed once his daughter was born. He humorously described her arrival as “a little potato who poos” and found solace in the “permanence of fatherhood.”
Robert also reflected on his Hollywood career, admitting that he never expected to still be working in the industry when he first began. As he looks toward upcoming projects, including Batman II set for 2026, he hinted at potentially retiring in the near future, saying, “I could genuinely be retiring by the end of then.”
His comments reflect both a sense of fulfillment in his career and a desire to focus on personal milestones as he enters a new chapter in his life.