Sienna Miller strikes a pose on the cover of GQ magazine this month, looking a little sixties with her big hair. She discusses her love life, past and present, with the mag as well as how she deals with fame. You can take a glimpse behind the scenes at Sienna's beautiful cover shoot, but to hear a little of what Sienna has to say, just read on:

  • On womens' opinions of her: “I’m not going to bitch about women. I love women for all the right reasons. [But] I do think sometimes people get morally superior without understanding situations... And the situation I got into [with Balthazar Getty] was not ideal but it happened and if I could go back and be more responsible, I would....Well, I probably would be less naive about ignoring the fact that people care. I’ve always kind of done exactly what my instincts said. I have a good brain on me but I’ve never really used it when it came to making decisions about love, which has been a blessing and a curse. Some of my choices made me really unhappy.”
  • On the reality of her relationships: “I’m supposed to be this complete slapper, that’s my reputation. But actually I was in a relationship from 19 to 21 with [the fashion designer] Dave [Neville], 21 to 24, with Jude, then 25 to 26 with Rhys, and then Balthazar. And then a few dalliances, three months here and there, but I’ve never been like a shagger. I’ve actually been kind of single for the past year. I’ve had somebody on the end of the phone maybe, but I haven’t been living with anyone or been in a proper relationship, and it’s been really great. And now I’m completely on my own. I think I’ve grown up a lot.”

To read about her views on dating famous people, and her sudden rise to fame, just read more.

  • On dating famous people: “I hate it when I read interviews with people and they say they’d never date an actor. It’s like, ‘F*ck off!’ Actors tend to be quite inspiring people. People who do this job, we’re probably like-minded. They probably love getting pissed and reading poetry out loud, too. Dramatic talkers, I’m drawn to them. And if I meet an actor I’m not going to deny the feelings I have for him because it’s going to be perceived in the wrong way. I mean, f*ck off! How can anyone’s head affect their heart? That’s not in my make-up.”
  • On her sudden fame: “It was literally one day to the next. One day I was completely anonymous, the next day people were outside my flat. It was quite intense but initially it didn’t feel aggressive or scary. And I was so in love. It was the first time I’d really been crazy in love like that, just intoxicated by it, so really every experience I was having at that time was wonderful. It was a complete whirlwind, the most exciting time of my life. [Fame seemed] really appealing and really glamorous. And of course, when you’re going to your first premiere and there are photographers and a red carpet and your mum’s there, it’s really exciting. Anyone who says it isn’t is lying... [then] I think people get sick of you I understand why. It’s complete saturation.”

September's GQ magazine is out in the UK now.