Actress laments lack of sisterhood
Sunday, 22 February 2009
Sienna Miller is tired up of being judged by other women.
The actress has been heavily criticised by those who believe she 'stole' separated father-of-4 Balthazar Getty, 33, from his wife.
‘I've been at war, without a doubt,’ says Sienna. ‘I have really experienced the judgment of women in the past year. It’s women who are holding us back. It’s women who are judging. I find it sad.
‘We say we want to be on an equal path, but men don't sit around bitching at each other. It’s very competitive. There's no sisterhood.’
But Sienna, 27, realises she's made a few cock-ups.
‘I’ve learnt from some mistakes and got to know myself better,’ she tells Style. ‘When I was 23, I kept thinking, “But I’m only 23.” But I’ve turned 27. I’m a grown-up. No more excuses.
‘You become less impulsive. You don’t live life from such an emotional place. It’s important to start using your head. Decisions that are a bit tougher shouldn’t be taken impulsively.’
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The sisterhood is alive and kicking and right behind Rosetta.
"Decisions that are a bit tougher shouldn't be taken impulsively " so the decision to have an affair with Balthazar was not made impulsively. So much for sisterhood.
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