She's been dating actor Robert Pattinson since 2018.
But Suki Waterhouse, 29, didn't care to have the spotlight shined on her relationship after the revived Gossip Girl featured a joke about her.
The model and actress was offended after one of the show's characters dismissively referred to her as a 'nobody' in an off-hand joke.
Ouch! Suki Waterhouse, 29, slammed the revived Gossip Girl on Twitter on Friday for a joke her relationship with Robert Pattinson, 35, that called her a 'nobody'; seen in 2019 in LA
In the fourth episode of the new show's first season, Luna (played by Zion Moreno) mentions Waterhouse while giving her friend Zoya (Whitney Peak) tips on how to increase her social media presence to help her get closer to Obie (Eli Brown).
'When are you going to get it? As far as the press is concerned, he’s R-Patz and you’re Suki Nobody,' she says.
In since-deleted tweets, Suki made it clear that she didn't appreciate being the overlooked half of a celebrity couple.
'Another day to be reminded that women can also be the patriarchy,' she wrote, according to Glamour.
She included a screenshot of Luna and Monet (Savannah Lee Smith) saying 'F*** the patriarchy' from the series.
The catwalk star also tagged Lila Feinberg, who wrote the episode, though that doesn't mean she necessarily wrote the line in question, as other writers likely contribute to the scripts.
Having a laugh: 'When are you going to get it? As far as the press is concerned, he’s R-Patz and you’re Suki Nobody,' jokes Luna (played by Zion Moreno, far left)
Lashing out: In since-deleted tweets, Suki criticized the show for supposedly supporting 'the patriarchy' and for being sexist; seen July 19 in London
Later, she suggested the joke was also an example of 'sexism' while reinforcing the patriarchy.
'Seeing critiques of patriarchy and sexism, then I get name checked as somebody’s "nobody" girlfriend. Make it make sense!' she wrote.
The new Gossip Girl premiered earlier in July and features an all-new cast of characters, though Kristen Bell returns as the voice of Gossip Girl, even though new characters are writing words for her.
Although it has been referred to as a reboot, the series references characters from the original series, who may appear at a later