Sienna Miller, the actress who was engaged to film star Jude Law until it came out that he had slept with his children's nanny, has described monogamy as "overrated".
"Monogamy is a weird thing for me. It's an overrated virtue, because, let's face it, we're f***ing animals," she told Rolling Stone magazine. Miss Miller, 24, was less forgiving in September 2005, when, in a thinly-veiled reference to Law's affair, she said of the Casanova lifestyle: "I don't think it's normal, I don't think it's admirable, I don't think it's desirable." The pair met when Miller auditioned for the remake of Alfie in 2003, and Law proposed on Christmas Day 2004, presenting her with a £20,000 engagement ring. Since their split in July 2005, Law and Miller have resumed their relationship – but it has been an on-again, off-again romance. Newspaper reports in recent years have done much to suggest that monogamy is passé among the "Primrose Hill set", a group of celebrities living in that area of north London. As well as Law's entanglement with the nanny, Daisy Wright, it was alleged that he and his ex-wife Sadie Frost held wife-swapping sessions and there were allegations that they had a threesome with the model Kate Moss. If it all gets too confusing, at least we can be sure that Miss Miller approves of one traditional institution: the family. "Jude has three children and I have never tried to be their mum or anything but I've had the benefit of living with them and loving them without being the parent," she told the magazine. "But I love the idea of being a working mum and having my kid on the set." |
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