Thursday, April 9, 2009
Pittsburgh slight burns Sienna Miller
Sienna Miller has learned the hard way to choose her words wisely. While on location filming "The Mysteries of Pittsburgh," the Brit seemingly dissed the Steel City, calling it "S—sburgh" to a reporter. "It was a stupid joke because it rhymes. In the hands of a responsible journalist, humor and sarcasm will be translated appropriately," Sienna Miller told us with a smirk at the film's Cinema Society/Links of London screening.
"It was not meant as disrespectful in any way. In England, we have great rhyming slang, and everyone spends their day rhyming. But for all the trouble that comment caused, there were many people who were supportive." Co-star Peter Sarsgaard, for one, hotly defended the beauty. "If I said that, no one would've cared. But a pretty British girl says it, and everyone is ready to pounce," he said. "I've said crap like that. I'm from St. Louis.
You know what I've said about St. Louis?!" Nope. Care to share? "Nooo! All wonderful things," he laughed. "You can like a place and dis it at the same time. Take NYC. There's garbage in the streets. What other city does that?"
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