Suki Waterhouse

Last year, Suki Waterhouse complained to The Guardian that “actors take all the modeling jobs and magazine covers.” She may have had a point. Suki swiftly transformed herself into a legit actress and is scoring magazine covers all over the place. She did grace the April cover of Vogue in a model capacity. But this April cover of Lucky mag is different because she’s promoting a small role in Insurgent. She plays Dauntless member Marlene, who is absurdly happy in the face of danger.

Lucky released one excerpt so far from their interview, and it’s a doozy. Suki names her pimples. She raved, “If I have a spot, I name the spot. I introduce it to my friends on a night out. If my friend has a spot, I ask them if I can borrow it. ‘Can I pleaaaase borrow it? I really want it.’ You have to own your spots. Show them off. I’ve had some great spots — I named one Greg; another one was Trevor. Tortola was a good one.” Wow. Suki suddenly seems much younger than her 23 years. I have no idea what she and Bradley Cooper talk about, but it can’t be pimples.

Suki also features in the April issue of GQ. They describe her as model, actress, and BCoop’s girlfriend. She takes much of her clothing off because that’s how GQ rolls. You can see the shoot here. I never saw her as an incredible model, but pose-harding with an atomic wedgie takes talent. No model should ever have to do that.

GQ describes Suki as “homecoming-queen hot” and “Hollywood’s next bro-down girl.” In the brief interview, Suki dishes on her awesome karate skills. She brags about beating up a childhood friend to the point of a knocked-out tooth and “snapped” Achilles tendon. Suki then laughs, “Isn’t that disgusting?” Ummm. How are we just finding out about Suki’s bizarre personality? She kept it under wraps, and now it’s just out there.

Suki Waterhouse

Suki Waterhouse

Photos courtesy of Thomas Whiteside/GQ & WENN

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