Suki Waterhouse trolls her own outfit after image goes viral
Suki Waterhouse comments on her 'quirky' outfit online
Suki Waterhouse recently joined the debate after her colourful outfit sparked online buzz.
The 33-year-old singer, known for her blend of acting, modelling, and singing, was captured by paparazzi while strolling in Los Angeles.
On Tuesday, August 5, a fan shared two photos of Waterhouse showcasing her quirky outfit.
The post was accompanied by a caption that read, “Suki Waterhouse was spotted in a studio today in LA!”
In the image, the Love, Rosie actress is seen wearing a green-and-black hoodie paired with hot pink micro shorts and black Adidas sneakers.
She completed her look with sheer black stockings, a Miu Miu bag, and blue-tinted sunglasses.
Joining the conversation, the Good Looking hitmaker jokingly replied to the post, writing, “I’m not sure what I was thinking when I got dressed today.”
Following her reaction, fans flooded the comments section with playful remarks.
One fan wrote, “You were thinking either the off duty athletic prom queen from a disney channel original movie OR the bitchy soccer mom from the same disney channel original movie.”
Another added, “i can see the vision & i love it.”
A third penned, “You look comfortable and that’s what matters.”
This comes after the Nostalgia singer made headlines on Tuesday, July 29, for explaining her phone-walk paparazzi photos.
For the unversed, Waterhouse’s Memoir of Sparklemuffin has earned widespread acclaim since its release in September 2024.
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