Overview
- Waterhouse released the album Loveland and told interviews that the closing track "Weirdo" was written about missing Robert Pattinson during long work separations.
- She said Pattinson loves the song and has been pushing for "Weirdo" to be released as a single, a detail she shared while promoting the record.
- Waterhouse explained that becoming a parent and the couple's demanding schedules have left them apart at times and shaped the album's themes of reassurance and reunion.
- The record also includes a cross-generational collaboration: Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood recorded drum takes for the song "Morals" remotely from his studio in Hawaii while vocals were cut in New York.
- Pattinson's public endorsement could affect promotion and single choice, and the personal subject matter may shape how radio and streaming playlists respond to Loveland.