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Sienna Miller says Steve Buscemi came up with the offensive name 'C***-ya' when
he first met her.
Sienna, who plays soap opera star Katya in 'Interview', said: "Steve is just
so rude. I think it's amazing that he calls me 'C***-ya'. In America it's a
very rude word. But in England it's used far too flippantly."
Sienna is not the first celebrity to be called the foul-mouthed name.
When Julia Roberts and Natalie Portman were filming 2004 movie 'Closer',
they gave each other necklaces bearing the four-letter expletive.
Director Mike Nichols revealed: "On the first day of shooting, after a
couple of weeks of rehearsing, Natalie bought Julia a little silver necklace
with a word spelled out in the middle. The word was 'C***'.
"Julia was enchanted and said it was the sweetest present she'd ever had.
"Then, on the last day of shooting, she gave Natalie a silver necklace that
spelled out 'Li'l C***'. That's how free they are and what good friends they
were."
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