Sienna Miller hasn't had the easiest ride of late; the star has received enough negative press over her relationship with married father-of-four Balthazar Getty to last a life time.
And the 27-year-old claims that most of the derogatory remarks have come from women, who seemed to have judged her the most.
The actress explained:
"I've been at war, without a doubt. 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."
Sienna also spoke about the pressure to look youthful and the pedestal she feels actresses are placed upon to look picture perfect.
"Urgh, the pedestal thing stops me sleeping. Recently, I found myself thinking, 'I'm getting wrinkles. And things are wobbling, I should go to the gym.' Then I was like, 'F**k it!' Actually. It's not where the focus should be right now. Los Angeles is a nightmare for that.
"Young girls in Hollywood are having pre-emptive Botox. I say, let people be young and then be old. I can't wait to be seen as a woman."
We suddenly like her a whole lot more...


































