My life's boring, says Sienna
Updated on 11 July 2007
Tabloid target Sienna Miller has revealed that despite the media's fascination with her off-screen antics actually her life is quite boring.
In an interview to promote her forthcoming film, Interview, Sienna said that she feels unfairly portrayed in the press.
She said: "For some reason I've been put into a bracket of a certain thing that is absolutely not who I am. Work is very important and I have quite a boring life.
"I don't know, I've become a victim of that but I just have to keep working and I mean in ten years when I've got three kids and am living in the country they won't care."
Her new film, directed by Steve Buscemi, is a sexually charged drama about media, truth, celebrity and mind games.
Sienna plays a spoiled movie actress who is interviewed by Buscemi's character - bitter war correspondent Pierre Peders.
The film poses questions about the cost of fame and how far journalists will go to get their story.
Miller added that she felt victimised by her treatment in the media saying, "I think that there's a lot of deception and a lot of
lying in the world of tabloid journalism.
"And there's no laws against things being made up and invented and I feel a victim of that a lot of the time."
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