Suki Waterhouse is loving life these days with partner Robert Pattinson and their daughter, while releasing her new album, 'Loveland.' This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Associated Press.

Waterhouse started working on 'Loveland' immediately after her 2024 sophomore album 'Memoir of A Sparklemuffin.' 'I was looking for a personal revolution,' Waterhouse said. Putting together the words for the wistful penultimate track helped her get there. 'It's always amazing to me how you write the album and you become it. You become somebody new from it.'

True to that spirit, Waterhouse worked with new collaborators: songwriter Amy Allen and producer Aaron Dessner (of The National, who has worked with Taylor Swift, Gracie Abrams, and Noah Kahan). Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac laid down a drum track for 'Morals' - a fun twist after Waterhouse acted in 'Daisy Jones & the Six.'

Waterhouse spoke to AP about making 'Loveland' and exploring the evolution since welcoming her daughter. 'There is inherently a friction deepened by becoming a parent. Before, my whole life was my work and artistic life. Now I have my daughter and responsibility. I had insecurity about how to have both exist at once,' she said.