Her Latest Project Is Saving the World. But As a-List Film Roles Continue to Elude Her, Should Sienna Miller Be More Worried About Saving Her Career?
Daily Mail › September 04, 2007
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Daily Mail › September 04, 2007
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PERHAPS early mornings don't agree with her, or maybe she is just endearingly naive for one so famous. Whatever the excuse, this much is clear: the next time Sienna Miller is invited to participate in a programme with the word 'Today' in its title, her advisers would do well to suggest she steer clear.
And should the mood take her to lecture the hoi polloi on climate change once again, as she did so excruciatingly on Radio 4's flagship Today programme a few days ago, it would probably be best if she didn't conclude when challenged on her own green creby dentials with a deadpan: 'I can't avoid flying.' (Her own substantial carbon footprint, it seems, is the exception which proves the rule.) Yet in the context of another recent Today show appearance on the other side of the Atlantic, Sienna's latest gaffe was a mere trifle.See the full content of this document
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Her Latest Project Is Saving the World. But As a-List Film Roles Continue to Elude Her, Should Sienna Miller Be More Worried About Saving Her Career?
Introduced to viewers of NBC's morning TV show by a group of schoolchildren who had the temerity to mispronounce her name, she responded with a loud and unmistakable 'F***ing hell!' In fairness, the 25-year-old actress may have thought her microphone was turned off. But six million viewers cannot have misheard her.
Is it any wonder that a number of senior film industry figures are questioning whether this undoubtedly attractive young woman has what it takes to be a genuine movi...See the full content of this document
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