Sienna Miller sorry for her Pennsylvania bar outburst
Sienna Miller arrives at the opening night of the Met Opera Season with Madame Butterfly simulcast in Times Square and Lincoln Center. (09/25/2006). Photo Credit: Janet Mayer / Splash News
Washington, Nov 6(ANI): Blaming her Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania bar outburst last month on fatigue and weariness, actress Sienna Miller has apologized for her 'unladylike' behavior with the club's doorman, saying she's sorry for the sharp exchange of words with him.
The Alfie star reportedly shouted at Dan Kovacs when he asked her to produce her ID at the entrance, considering she wasn't old enough to be allowed alcohol. According to Folino's Young's Tavern owner Penny Folino, the doorman also failed to acknowledge Miller's celeb status and hence asked her to leave when she ordered a drink.
Folino further said that a fuming Sienna Miller stated: "I am Sienna Miller. I am a famous actress!"
And while the actress insists her comments were misconstrued, she does confess her tight filming schedule had left her feeling exhausted and irritable.
"I'm very sorry about being rude but I was working so hard on the movie The Mysteries of Pittsburgh," Contactmusic quoted her, as saying.
"I was really tired and it came out wrong. I feel terrible about it," added Jude Law's ex.
Sienna Miller recently apologized for referring to Pittsburgh as "s**tsburgh" in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, claiming her words were taken out of context.(ANI)
Source http://news.sawf.org/Gossip/26233.aspx
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