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11-27-2007, 09:14 AM
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Actress SIENNA MILLER doesn't regret her romance with JUDE LAW - but wishes she had launched her Hollywood career before their relationship began.
The Factory Girl star - who split up with the actor in 2005 after he admitted to having an affair with the family's nanny - admits she still struggles to establish herself in the movie industry without the attachment of her ex-boyfriend's name.
She says, "I fell in love with someone who was incredibly famous. That is what happened. I hate regrets. It was a beautiful time in my life. And that was the way it was meant to be.
"A certain part of me wishes that I maybe had a film out before that attention started because it has been a constant battle since. I met him during a film which I fought very hard for and it was a big achievement to get that role. I'd done theatre and been to drama school and suddenly it was just about what I wore and who I was with. It was never about my work and it's still very hard for it to be about my work."
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Actress SIENNA MILLER doesn't regret her romance with JUDE LAW - but wishes she had launched her Hollywood career before their relationship began.
The Factory Girl star - who split up with the actor in 2005 after he admitted to having an affair with the family's nanny - admits she still struggles to establish herself in the movie industry without the attachment of her ex-boyfriend's name.
She says, "I fell in love with someone who was incredibly famous. That is what happened. I hate regrets. It was a beautiful time in my life. And that was the way it was meant to be.
"A certain part of me wishes that I maybe had a film out before that attention started because it has been a constant battle since. I met him during a film which I fought very hard for and it was a big achievement to get that role. I'd done theatre and been to drama school and suddenly it was just about what I wore and who I was with. It was never about my work and it's still very hard for it to be about my work."
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