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Sienna Miller – who recently rekindled her romance with actor Jude Law – is unhappy about the way she is perceived, but is glad she never changed her ways to suit other people.
The 28-year-old star said: “I think if anyone documents their 20s, it’s not going to be ideal all the time. And I refused to conform. I wasn’t going to become agoraphobic. I was going to live my life.
“Of course I’ve made mistakes but I don’t really regret – I can’t really regret – anything, because that’s just part of growing up.”
While she has no regrets, Sienna admits she has become more guarded because speaking candidly about herself has caused her too many problems in the past.
She added to Britain’s Marie Claire magazine: “I’ve got an enormous mouth. No filter! I have to learn.
“Humour and sarcasm tend not to translate very well and I’d got to a point where I’d be completely joking and I caused quite a lot of drama for myself. So I’ve been trying to be a bit more guarded in what I give away because it wasn’t worth the headache it caused me at the end.”
Despite trying to be careful about how she is perceived, Sienna insists she doesn’t care what people think of her.
She said: “Ultimately you can’t obsess about what people make you out to be. I’ve made some mistakes in the past that have contributed to how I’m perceived but, to be honest, I don’t really buy into it. It doesn’t define me any more.”
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Jan 19, 2010 | Filed Under: Magazines | Posted By:
Sienna Miller is featured in this week’s OK! magazine (January 26). In the interview Sienna talks about having kids, twenty8twelve and wanting to play catwoman. I’ve uploaded 6 HQ scans, which you can view below.
She’s the cool girl with the sexy British accent that you wish you were, except minus the boy problems. (Of late, she’s back with Jude Law.) The same issue remains, however—her personal life and her crazy animal print-on-different animal print outfits still overshadow her career. Factory Girl may have been a bust, and maybe you know someone who knows someone who saw Interview, but she was absolutely perfect in both.
SAM TAYLOR-WOOD: So are there lots of corsets and bonnets and bustles?
SIENNA MILLER: Yeah, which I thought would be great until the first day. The novelty wore off after about half an hour. The costumes were authentic, so I was totally strapped into this thing. Your waist is squeezed down, and your boobs are squeezed up. We shot everything on location in palazzos that had no air-conditioning, so it was like 110 degrees. Plus, I couldn’t have a fag because it would mess up my big curly pube wig.
TAYLOR-WOOD: I saw a still of that somewhere.
MILLER: It’s not a good look. I told everyone I put on weight for the part, but really it’s because I’d been in Venice chugging down pasta and tiramisu.
TAYLOR-WOOD: Anyway, what other questions do I have here?
SIENNA MILLER: What’s on the list? How big is Jude’s cock?
TAYLOR-WOOD: I was getting out of the car, and [the paparazzi were] shoving the camera up my skirt—to see whether or not you’ve got your knickers on or not.
SIENNA MILLER: They do that! They get down on the ground to see if you’ve done your waxing, which, in my case, is never.
TAYLOR-WOOD: I don’t want to ask about that other stuff.
SIENNA MILLER: What? Nannygate? I just hope she doesn’t run into me in a dark alley. Actually, I’m quite looking forward to the day when our paths will cross, which I know they will. She better live in fear.
TAYLOR-WOOD: As the queen says, “Annus horribilis.”
Sienna is featured in this week’s ‘Steal her style’ feature in Heat magazine, giving you tips on how to re-create Sienna’s military looks for less. Click on the preview above to view it in full size.
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Nov 07, 2009 | Filed Under: Magazines | Posted By:
I’ve added scans from this week’s Grazia magazine with Sienna on the cover. The article talks about the rumors of her and Jude getting back together. Click on the previews below to view.
I’ve updated the gallery with screencaptures from the “September Issue” documentary, the y photoshoot and scans from the magazine. Check them out below.
“The September Issue” DVD Screencaptures “The September Issue” Photoshoot by Mario Testino “The September Issue” Magazine scans
Sienna Miller may seem the quintessential young British actress with proper English diction, a London home and a BAFTA nomination. But she has a dark secret: She’s really a New Yorker. The actress was born in the Big Apple and lived here for a year before moving to the UK. She even has an American passport. “I think you always have an affinity with the place where you were born,” she says. However, there is a downside. “When people find out I was born in New York they think I’m faking my British accent.”
This month the 28-year-old star returns home to make her Broadway debut in the lead role of the Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of After Miss Julie. (Previews start on September 18 and the play will run through December 6.) The fast-paced, three-person drama is set in the kitchen of a posh British country manor on the eve of the Labour Party’s surprise election win in 1945, which swept Winston Churchill out of office. “It was a time when everybody felt that the world was changing,” says the play’s director, Mark Brokaw. “When the class system seemed to be dissolving and when all seemed possible.” It’s an adaptation of August Strindberg’s late-19th-century play Miss Julie by playwright Patrick Marber, who is well-known for penning the smash hit Closer.
Even though the play takes place more than 60 years ago, “It feels much more current to us,” says Brokaw. “I thought so much about it during this last election when people were in the streets celebrating Obama’s victory.”
As Miss Julie, the dangerously flirtatious and irreverent daughter of the manor’s owner, Miller spends most of the play’s 70 minutes scandalously wooing and sparring with her father’s chauffeur. Her foil is played by fellow Brit Jonny Lee Miller (no relation), most recently seen in the ABC TV series Eli Stone. “It’s a pretty full-on play. It’s going to war every night with Jonny,” Miller says. “Patrick Marber’s dialogue is so amazingly written. I wish I could be that clever in a fight.”