Sienna Miller has said that her early experiences of fame were "anxiety-inducing" and left her feeling "out of control" of her life.
"And all sorts of different ways in which were wrong of trying to just navigate that, you just felt out of control. Sienna Miller has said that her early experiences of fame were "anxiety-inducing" and left her feeling "out of control" of her life. Miller said: "Early experiences of fame are definitely anxiety-inducing and just feeling completely out of control of your life, really.
The actor, 40, rose to fame with her roles in the 2004 films Layer Cake, in which she starred alongside Daniel Craig and Tom Hardy, and romantic comedy Alfie, ...
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Sienna Miller has said that her early experiences of fame were “anxiety-inducing” and left her feeling “out of control” of her life. “Early experiences of fame are definitely anxiety-inducing and just feeling completely out of control of your life, really,” she said.