Suki Waterhouse recently revealed via social media that she was diagnosed with a hernia. The 33-year-old is currently scheduled for a stage performance on August 8, 2025, in Aspen, Colorado, as part of the Up in the Sky music festival. Following this, she will launch the U.K. and European leg of her The Sparklemuffin tour, which will conclude on August 31, 2025. She will then support Laufey in the A Matter of Time tour between September and October.
Here is what we have learned about Waterhouse’s hernia diagnosis.
Suki Waterhouse reveals she got a hernia due to “tight” pants
Suki Waterhouse took to X (formerly Twitter) to reveal why she had not been very active on the platform for the past few months. The singer shared that she had gotten a hernia six months ago after wearing very “tight” pants.
She also shared two accompanying pictures. The first one saw her posing under some green foliage. She wore a white coat and crop top, which she paired with tight pants. Meanwhile, the second photo showed the actress-singer wearing a hospital gown, wristband, and earphones, while lying on the bed. She also had a vape lying on her chest in the second image.
“‘Suki you never tweet anymore’ have you ever considered I wore pants so tight 6 months ago it caused a hernia & I’ve been too scared to tell you,” the Daisy Jones & The Six star wrote on the platform.
Fans reacted to the post in a myriad of ways, with many highlighting the vape present on her chest in the second picture.
“Vape in the hospital is diabolical,” a fan wrote. To which, Waterhouse responded, “So true.”
“Girl what is wrong with you,” another tweeted. They added, “You cant vape in your hospital room and if you are in the hospital you clearly shouldnt be for your health either.”
A fan also expressed fear about Waterhouse’s condition, commenting, “Don’t scare me like that.” They subsequently expressed hope that the Assassination Nation actress would recover.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, a hernia typically occurs in the abdomen or groin. It happens when one of the organs pushes through a muscle or tissue containing it. It manifests as a bulge that can come and go during different activities or in various positions. Symptoms of a hernia include discomfort and pain. It will need to be remedied through surgery.
Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on ComingSoon.