Sienna Miller Shuts Down Criticism Over 14-Year Age Gap With Boyfriend Oli Green

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Sienna Miller says she's "never been able" to "legislate on matters of the heart."

Sienna Miller isn’t worried about what the haters have to say about her 14-year age gap with her partner, Oli Green. 

In a new interview with Vogue, Miller, 41, who is expecting a child with Green, 27, got candid about finding love unexpectedly. 

“I would imagine it would be complicated for anyone to get their head around, but there’s been nothing but love and joy,” Miller said of the pair’s relationship in an interview published Wednesday. “I don’t think you can legislate on matters of the heart. I certainly have never been able to.”

The “Anatomy of a Scandal” actor went on to keep it real about the possibility that her younger beau may want to find someone closer to his age in the long run.

But Miller says it could go either way, adding, “For Oli, it is real that I might want to be with someone older.”

Sienna Miller called out the “double standards” and “judgment” she’s facing for dating a younger man and getting pregnant over 40.
Sienna Miller called out the “double standards” and “judgment” she’s facing for dating a younger man and getting pregnant over 40.

Sienna Miller called out the “double standards” and “judgment” she’s facing for dating a younger man and getting pregnant over 40.

The “Alfie” star, who also shares daughter Marlowe with ex Tom Sturridge, first began dating Green after the pair met at a mutual friend’s Halloween party in 2021.

But according to Miller, she wasn’t expecting much to come from their relationship at the time even after they shared a kiss.

“I was like, ‘This is absurd. This will not go anywhere.’ And then he worked hard to persuade me to go out for a drink with him,” she said.

Earlier this month, Miller called out the “double standards” and “judgment” she’s faced for dating a younger man and getting pregnant over 40.

“I think that people are comfortable with a way of living that has existed for many years, which is very misogynistic and patriarchal,” Miller told Vogue’s podcast.

“Me being the older woman in a partnership with a younger person, or being pregnant over 40 ― and that that’s ‘irresponsible’ and ‘the poor child’ ― it’s such double standards, and I think it’s so unquestioned in people’s minds,” she said. “But it’s absurd.”

Miller added: “I just find that judgment, it’s so one-sided, and it’s so sad.”

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