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December 11, 2006

Jude Law drove Sienna Miller into therapy

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Jude Law drove Sienna Miller into therapy

Sienna Miller says Jude Law’s infidelity drove her into therapy.
The ‘Layer Cake’ actress, who was left devastated by Jude’s affair with his
children’s nanny, has revealed she turned to a psychiatrist to help mend her
broken heart.
She told Britain’s Mail on Sunday newspaper: “There were times when I felt
it was all too much. I needed to talk to someone about it.�
However, the therapy lasted for just one session after Sienna lost her
temper when she became uncomfortable by the psychiatrist’s probing
questioning.

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Sienna said: “She asked a particularly difficult question and I began
hurling insults. It ended with me calling her a cow.�
The blonde actress was later told she was still in trauma and not ready for
therapy.
The 24-year-old also admitted she still wears the diamond ring the ‘Holiday’
actor gave her before they split up.
The Irish Claddagh ring appears on Sienna’s left hand with the diamond
studded heart facing inward – a traditional sign that the wearer’s heart is
taken.
Sienna explained: “I am still wearing it because it is a beautiful ring. He
is still a very close person in my life.�
Sienna and Jude met on the set of ‘Alfie’, where they played lovers.
Their romance flourished off-screen and Jude proposed on Christmas Day 2004.
When revelations of Jude’s affair with Daisy Wright emerged, Sienna ended
their relationship. However, the pair were reunited again after Jude
apologised for his infidelity.
They parted ways for good last month, insisting it was a “mutual decision�.


In other news, Sienna Miller says she didn't seek fame.

"I was just never desperate to be famous, which I know sounds cliched and probably like a lie, but it is, in my case, very true," the 24-year-old actress says in the January issue of W magazine. "And that's the irony of my situation.

"It was always about acting, and now it's all about everything but that. I fell in love with someone very, very famous, and that's beyond all of our control. Strategically I probably could have analyzed it at the time and thought, `This could potentially be very damaging,' but that was a very beautiful period of my life.".

Though she's been tagged as a party girl by the tabloids, Miller says socializing over alcohol was how she was raised reports AP.

"I was brought up in a culture where, when you're 12 years old, you're given a glass of wine at dinner - it was never a novelty," she says.

"Factory Girl," also starring Guy Pearce as Warhol, is scheduled for limited release in the United States on Dec. 29.



 


 





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