The Daily Telegraph

I still live with my ‘best friend’ ex-fiancé, says Sienna Miller

- By Hannah Furness

SIENNA MILLER, the actress, has told how she spends half her time living with her ex-fiancé, in the hope that their daughter will see that they still love one another.

Miller said she and Tom Sturridge continued to stay with one another despite their split, because they genuinely liked to spend time together.

The actress said she believed it was good for their four-year-old daughter Marlowe to see them co-parenting happily, and called her ex-partner her “best friend”.

In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar magazine, Miller said: “We still love each other.

“I think in a break-up somebody has to be a little bit cruel in order for it to be traditiona­l, but it’s not been acrimoni- ous in a way where you would choose to not be around that person.

“We don’t live together, as has been reported recently, but we do half the time.

“Everybody will stay over or we’ll all go on holiday and that’s because we genuinely want to be around each other.

“It’s great for our daughter that she has two parents who love each other and are friends.

“He’s definitely my best friend in the entire world.”

Miller has recently relocated to New York, and has been photograph­ed out and about with Marlowe and Sturridge, who she began dating in 2011. The pair announced their engagement in 2012, and are understood to have split in 2015.

The actress said the move to the US had inspired a change from her “easy” London life, during which she “drank too much wine” with friends and spent weekends away in the country.

“It was all gorgeous and great, but I’m really trying to kick myself up the ass in some way, and New York is very good at doing that,” she added.

The full interview is published in the April issue of Harper’s Bazaar, on sale today.

 ??  ?? Sienna Miller and Tom Sturridge in 2014. The pair became engaged in 2012 but reportedly split two years ago
Sienna Miller and Tom Sturridge in 2014. The pair became engaged in 2012 but reportedly split two years ago

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