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But seriously, Suki is really amazing 🤭 ! In her latest prank, she brought Zoë Kravitz and Robert Pattinson into her madness, and it was just hilarious. I love this spontaneous and fun side, it really makes you want to see more of her.
In the series Phoning It In from Elle, Suki Waterhouse pranked her fiancé Robert Pattinson with a fake call: she makes him believe that they are being offered to co-host Love Is Blind.
Rob, completely confused, hesitates between laughing and worrying (“have you lost your mind?”), while Suki adds to it in a super convincing way.
In the end, she admits it was a joke — and his reaction is just priceless!
She decided to prank Zoë Kravitz with a totally crazy story: she tells her that she got a huge tattoo “Sparklemuffin” (yes yes, a SPARKLEMUFFIN 😂) smoking on her neck.
And to make the prank even more believable, Suki calls Zoë’s manager to talk about it. Honestly, who would do that?!
The best part is waiting for Zoë’s reaction: will she believe it or immediately realize it’s nonsense? That’s what makes the joke even more delicious.
She then calls Camila Morrone to ask her something completely crazy: to audition in her place. Like, who would dare to ask that?!
Camila, super cute, is trying to understand, but you can tell she’s wondering if Suki is serious or if she has gone crazy. And that’s where the prank makes all sense: will she believe it or realize right away that it’s a joke?
Another proof that Suki perfectly knows how to make people laugh while surprising her friends.
After pranking her friends and Rob, she goes after her dad. She tells him an improbable story (in the pure vibe of Phoning It In) and tries to see if he will believe it or not.
The funniest part? It’s the father/daughter complicity that comes out in the joke. You can tell he knows her too well, but at the same time, he plays along. Honestly, seeing Suki involve her family in her pranks is the cherry on top 🍒.
Holly Wood Eva — Suki fan 24/7. (And if you spot a mistake in an article, I’m counting on you to let me know ).