Sienna Miller On The Edge of Love

March 6, 2009 at 12:18pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

We had the chance to interview Sienna Miller yesterday about her new film The Edge of Love.

We're the first ones to say we can't stand that ho (we call her Godzilla Vajayjay, for cryin' out loud), but speaking to her face-to-face, we now understand why men go wild for her. She's beautiful, charming and bewitching, even if she has been taking her Noassatall pills. The girl can't weight more than 100 pounds.  

But, for a second, we almost liked her...

And then we thought about the photo of her, topless, kissing married Balthazar Getty and we were over it.

In The Edge of Love, Sienna plays poet Dylan Thomas' wife, Caitlin. Dylan was a notorious philanderer who did quite well with the ladies, so, of course, we had to ask...

How do you prepare to play the wife of a man who cheats?

"I can’t answer that," she said, grinning like the cat that ate the canary. "I’m not even going to go there."

On her relationship with Keira Knightley:

“We do the same thing and there are great things and there are challenges that come with this job. Sometimes it’s nice to have somebody in a similar situation to talk to about things that to other friends who have different jobs where they’re in an office would find whiney and annoying. Like, ‘You have a great job. It’s great,’ and you’re like, ‘But you don’t understand!!!’

"[Keira] understands and I understand. We keep each other afloat. If something happens in the press that’s hard to deal with or the awful temptation to occasionally Google yourself and just be mortified at what people can write about you. She’s like, ‘I’m thinking about doing it.’ ‘I am too. Don’t do it. Don’t do it!’ And we’ll talk each other out of the situation. It’s hard sometimes to not want to know what people are saying behind your back and to ignore certain things that are written and to be resilient. That’s one of the things we help each other out with."

On what exists at the edge of love:

“I’m not sure what happens at the edge of love,” she laughs. “I think probably a lack of intelligence.”

Yup...probably.

—Sasha Perl-Raver

Comments

Sorry but I feel compelled

Sorry but I feel compelled to make comments about Sienna Miller today.

I totally cracked up when I read something she had said about there being no sisterhood because women are so mean to her. As many other people commented she kind of broke the bonds of sisterhood herself when she started openly cavorting with a married man. Isn't cavorting such a derogatory word? Only bad people cavort.

But no one hates Angelina Jolie and she totally stole Brad from Misery Guts Aniston. So maybe Sienna should adopt some kids, go on a sympathy tour for the UN, and the sisterhood will accept her back. Instead all she's done is get drunk, party alot, design a line of clothes with her sister, do some just barely acting, and in the process get famous for dating Jude Law and dressing like a very very rich hippie.

But why do women just love to hate some women and not others? Thoughts?

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