It's 2023, and I'm in my 40s just had my baby a few months ago. Yet, there is still stigma about being an older mom, I think society at large is ridiculous. Now I have a lot more resources, money and time, and focus for this baby. Although I would have wanted to be a mom in my 30s, I just wasn't able to. But that's another story. Life happens and you just embrace it and enjoy it.
I'm hoping to be as lucky as you. I am in my mid-30s, and I am absolutely not ready to have children. Furthermore, I don't have the resources, money, and time.
My mum had me at 41 in 1974, so very much an older mum back. I didn't miss out on anything because of her age, I just had a mum that was a lot more relaxed and at ease with herself and motherhood.
That is so great to hear. I am 40 and finally in a place in my life where I feel ready to start a family, so I'm going for it. One of my aunt's had her son at 47, so I'm optimistic.
I was 40 when I had my daughter,I wish I could say I now have my life together. It isn't. But we are happy n healthy n my daughter has two chilled older parents. Who don't stress as much as we would have in our 20s. Luckily, we are still hip, my daughter is 4, I'm 44, and my partner is 51. We just blend in with the younger parents just fine. X
it's not the age but the risk of deformities with the first pregnancy after 35 that grow exponentially the doctors warn about. Biology does not care about your gender.
Elizabeth Day should’ve interviewed her. She really has a lot of tact when asking super personal questions. With this it felt like just personal question after personal question like she was ticking off a box, and it’s like, Sienna’s super private, it feels a bit disrespectful. Anyways, I like sienna a lot and congratulations to her ❤
Sienna Miller is drop dead gorgeous as she gets older. An underrated actress (American Woman is the movie I highly recommend to see her career best performance) and an underrated fashion icon who revitalise the boho chic trend in 2005 alongside with Kate Moss as far back as I can remember, she deserves a lot of credit for that. Her fashion choice is so inspiring
Kudos to Sienna for managing this interview so eloquently and gracefully. Such terrible, targeted questions with some odd underlying negativity and passive aggressiveness. Not cool
Sienna Miller is staggeringly gorgeous and seems lovely, I thought the interviewer was fine, just quite matter of fact. My mum had me at 41 (I’m youngest of 5) and I’m 64 now so its not a new thing, though mum didn’t want another baby at that age! However, she lived till 95 and I adored her and never wished for a younger mum, if it happens naturally then perhaps its meant to be…
Thank you Sienna for describing so well, in not many words, how society see us women who are late mothers. I am 40 and I would love to have a baby, and I refuse to accept that my time is over only because motherhood at a younger age is what is considered normality. The only thing that might stop me is my body. I hope to be as lucky as you. Lots love x
@@patriciasanderson2171 My mother had me at 42 and that was 42 years ago ha ha! She was a great Mum but sadly passed away three years ago. I guess that's the sad thing having a child later in life- the death factor. Ah well
Mine had me at 38, she worked throughout and had me a week later. She didn't have any issues while pregnant either. She actually had more complications and issues with my brother who was way older and she was in her early 20's.
It is young in our time spectrum, now…but not very maternal age. It’s getting towards the older end. I had my first at 22, and my second at 37. The first one I had 1 month early, the second 3 months early…so, so premature. It is a miracle they survived. I’ve grown so much and am a much better, more patient mother, emotionally regulated and calmer (worked a lot on my own attachment wounds). That is great, but I also think it’s hard looking back at the ignorant failures. Life is a continual series of lessons. Learning to have humility, compassion, instead of shame…is the only way to be with that
That's such an English mentality regarding the age of pregnancy. I'm English and live in Mexico. I'm also unexpectedly pregnant at 41 (will have just turned 42 when I give birth early next year) and not a single person here.. even my doctor has ever mentioned my age in all this!! I panicked when I found out I was pregnant as I'm used to the English mentality of a woman being written off at age 35 regarding having a baby. Let me tell you...its nonsense ....so many of us are having happy and healthy pregnancies in our 40s. Do not let it stand in your way ❤
It’s not “writing you off”, it’s just a higher risk pregnancy. That’s all. Why are people so hurt by facts? I had a higher risk pregnancy at 31 because of a kidney problem. My baby came out very underweight but luckily ok. facts shouldn’t hurt your feelings.
You are correct that statistically the odds are worse but humans can’t really process numbers emotionally. Real High risk is still statistically rare even after 35, but in order to be careful a general rule has been made that indirectly stigmatises women above 35. I read books about how it used to be and in fact above 25 is a geriatric pregnancy. What this leaves out is that young women can have complications and also older women can have none. And often have none.
@@patriciasanderson2171 What I found in my 40's having just had my baby and I've just turned 43 is that i was frequently referred to as a geriatric mother and high risk. The terminology is so outdated and rather offensive sounding isn't it given modern day courtesy now. My understanding is that older ladiesare higher risk potentially, not necessarily "high" risk. I'm an ex world championship athlete and was fitter than most half my age so it's rather a broad statement and every pregnancy really should be personalised and not generalised.
@@patriciasanderson2171 Was your kidney problem age related or a general health issue personal to you regardless of age. Kidney problems at 31 sounds unusual.
She soooo beautiful, naturally beautiful. Very clued up and intelligent. I have always adored Sienna, I her style is on point. I was obsessed with Sienna's style as a young fashion/textiles student.. She always looks classy. Sienna is my female crush, as a straight woman. Love her ❤❤❤
Sienna is a fantastic actress. I'm still bowled over by her Cork accent in 'Live by Night'. I'm a Cork woman and was SO impressed by how spot on she did our accent. Congrats to her and her partner. Another beautiful little daughter. How exciting 🎈🧸
I first saw Sienna in Miss Julia on Broadway, she was great. I then saw her after a screening of American Woman in Savannah at SCAD. The movie was powerful and well done. Sienna was interviewed after the screening and her responses revealed a smart, strong, kind woman that pursues wisdom regularly (not so much a series of light bulb moments, but a woman intent on living an examined life). Oh, and she is super pretty in real life too!
Chloe reminds me so much of her mother, especially in her manner of speech. She seems like a lovely person. Sienna looks beautiful, she should just enjoy the time before her new daughter's arrival. Safe birth!!
@@TheQuietStorm630 I did but I can't ask Sienna Miller but I can ask you. How is it Misogynistic or the fault of this so called patriarchy that people GENERALLY look differently on later pregnancies? It's for practical reasons not the reasons you endorsed.
Misogyny and patriarchy have got nothing to do with biological facts - most women will have more trouble conceiving and are at higher risk of miscarriage and other complications at that age. To pedal the false narrative that it’s the same as when a woman is in her 20s or early 30s is lying to women.
I'd heard about her for decades but never seen her interviewed. She's completely lovely and generous. Wish her interviewer had asked her fewer intrusive questions. I understand about being an older mother, I was 46 when I had my child, no doctors or IV involved - completely natural. My child is in college, doing very well.
Nice interview. Lovely woman. Never understood the raised eyebrows of women having babies over the age of 40. Women have been having babies well into their forties since the beginning of time. It seems like only in the last several decades that this suddenly became an issue.
Siena could be a top model if she chose not to be an actress no longer. She has an ease and confidence with being photographed and she is absolutely beautiful, yet ‘simple’. Simple in the ways she carries herself and dresses. I just absolutely love her aesthetics. She doesn’t come across as a pretentious person to me. I just find it so relaxing just watching her.
A few days ago it was revealed that Sienna Miller became a mom for the second time - she gave birth to a baby girl! ♀️ And it's wonderful! Children are always wonderful
Now that is a really healthy attitude and how a celebrities should react to social media, ignore it, don't engage with it, don't read it. Well done Sienna
Sienna is always so much fun and lovely and insightful...the interviewer, Chloe Malle is not a people person. She may be a fashion expert but this was uncomfortable, no conversational finesses, no connection, oddly authoritative---more interrogatory style?
Came here to make the same comment... there were so many opportunities for laughs, warmth, and connection, and yet this interviewer was very business-like!
I would prefer to read this interview so I can avoid the tone, face and attitude of the interviewer… I could listen to Sienna all day, she is so gracious
How can you not just adore this woman. She’s so charming and not full of herself. Just a very talented,beautiful, woman about to have her second baby. Sienna, odds are you’ll never read this comment and that’s ok, but well done and congratulations 💛
I'm glad someone said this. I'm around mostly nicey nice Midwesterners and thought maybe it was just me thinking she seemed so rude and had a poor attitude.
My favourite comment 🤣 I'm an ex athlete and i looked so different! I stepped off a world championship stage, retired and got pregnant with my little miracle very soon after. It inspired me to start vlogging too!
Is that Siennas own walk in wardrobe,dressing room...whatever !! wow !! all those shoes,all those clothes !!! so relatable ..lol,love hearing how these women manage with late pregnancies and all the pressures !!
41 not a big deal to have a baby when most women are still having normal cycles at this age, for many women it’s quite likely they will fall pregnant if they don’t avoid it..most probably couples avoid it if they finished their families earlier, but it’s choice and opportunity, 40s pregnancies were apparently more common before the days of the contraceptive pill…
Congratulations!! Thats amazing 😍 loved the movie Camille in fact my second daughter we named that because its the only movie my husband and I have in common ❤
Listen to Sienna on Vogue's The Run-Through podcast here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-run-through-with-vogue/id1526206712
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It's 2023, and I'm in my 40s just had my baby a few months ago. Yet, there is still stigma about being an older mom, I think society at large is ridiculous.
Now I have a lot more resources, money and time, and focus for this baby. Although I would have wanted to be a mom in my 30s, I just wasn't able to. But that's another story.
Life happens and you just embrace it and enjoy it.
Thank you. I am 41 going onto 42 in a few months and your words are truly inspiring or must I say motivating. I hope to become a mother.
ikr, capitalism forces us to make these choices WE WANT to make later in life, and it's still our fault lmao
My daughter had her first child at 40. She's fit and healthy, and had no problems.
I'm hoping to be as lucky as you. I am in my mid-30s, and I am absolutely not ready to have children. Furthermore, I don't have the resources, money, and time.
Yes, as a woman in 2024 you have it very hard as a woman. You’re not a protected species at all 🤔
My mum had me at 41 in 1974, so very much an older mum back. I didn't miss out on anything because of her age, I just had a mum that was a lot more relaxed and at ease with herself and motherhood.
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That is so great to hear. I am 40 and finally in a place in my life where I feel ready to start a family, so I'm going for it. One of my aunt's had her son at 47, so I'm optimistic.
I was 40 when I had my daughter,I wish I could say I now have my life together. It isn't. But we are happy n healthy n my daughter has two chilled older parents. Who don't stress as much as we would have in our 20s. Luckily, we are still hip, my daughter is 4, I'm 44, and my partner is 51. We just blend in with the younger parents just fine. X
it's not the age but the risk of deformities with the first pregnancy after 35 that grow exponentially the doctors warn about. Biology does not care about your gender.
what was it like having such an older mother later on, her being 71 when ur 30- the idea of losing her earlier in life? it terrifies me
So many tough personal questions in this interview, Sienna handled each one of them so elegantly
Elizabeth Day should’ve interviewed her. She really has a lot of tact when asking super personal questions. With this it felt like just personal question after personal question like she was ticking off a box, and it’s like, Sienna’s super private, it feels a bit disrespectful. Anyways, I like sienna a lot and congratulations to her ❤
completely agree. Qs and delivery of Qs sound juvenile and super basic
Sienna Miller is drop dead gorgeous as she gets older. An underrated actress (American Woman is the movie I highly recommend to see her career best performance) and an underrated fashion icon who revitalise the boho chic trend in 2005 alongside with Kate Moss as far back as I can remember, she deserves a lot of credit for that. Her fashion choice is so inspiring
Sienna has never been underrated. She's been an absolute icon in Europe and UK forever.
True, she is so naturally beautiful and doesn't need to wear any makeup!!!
I think Sienna is an easy target for jealousy, there's really nothing to dislike about her. She's lovely, inside and out.
That likely means you are lovely too. We see what we are, in others. 💛
She’s a cheater and a homewrecker…how lovely.
so well said
Can we have more Sienna pls, not only a fashion icon but genuine, intelligent and beautiful human being.
She's so gorgeous. I'm 40 now and would still love to have a baby and it's inspiring to see her so confident.
This woman is a 10. Bright, intelligent, a great actress, she just has this effortless, beautiful way of existing. Enjoyed the interview!
Kudos to Sienna for managing this interview so eloquently and gracefully. Such terrible, targeted questions with some odd underlying negativity and passive aggressiveness. Not cool
Couldn’t agree more. The interviewer couldn’t have been chosen worse. AI would have had more warmth and charisma
Wow I thought at first she may not have children but she sounded like she did.
Sienna is so graceful in her answers to the questions here. She is an inspiration.
Sienna Miller is staggeringly gorgeous and seems lovely, I thought the interviewer was fine, just quite matter of fact. My mum had me at 41 (I’m youngest of 5) and I’m 64 now so its not a new thing, though mum didn’t want another baby at that age! However, she lived till 95 and I adored her and never wished for a younger mum, if it happens naturally then perhaps its meant to be…
Thank you Sienna for describing so well, in not many words, how society see us women who are late mothers. I am 40 and I would love to have a baby, and I refuse to accept that my time is over only because motherhood at a younger age is what is considered normality. The only thing that might stop me is my body. I hope to be as lucky as you. Lots love x
Wishing you well and so agreement with you x
Refusing reality is a bit silly.
41 is young. She is glowing as always ❤️
It’s young but not for pregnancy. it’s just biology I’m afraid. my friend was considered a “geriatric” pregnancy at 35 .
@@patriciasanderson2171 My mother had me at 42 and that was 42 years ago ha ha! She was a great Mum but sadly passed away three years ago. I guess that's the sad thing having a child later in life- the death factor. Ah well
Mine had me at 38, she worked throughout and had me a week later. She didn't have any issues while pregnant either. She actually had more complications and issues with my brother who was way older and she was in her early 20's.
It is young in our time spectrum, now…but not very maternal age. It’s getting towards the older end.
I had my first at 22, and my second at 37. The first one I had 1 month early, the second 3 months early…so, so premature. It is a miracle they survived.
I’ve grown so much and am a much better, more patient mother, emotionally regulated and calmer (worked a lot on my own attachment wounds). That is great, but I also think it’s hard looking back at the ignorant failures. Life is a continual series of lessons. Learning to have humility, compassion, instead of shame…is the only way to be with that
That's such an English mentality regarding the age of pregnancy. I'm English and live in Mexico. I'm also unexpectedly pregnant at 41 (will have just turned 42 when I give birth early next year) and not a single person here.. even my doctor has ever mentioned my age in all this!! I panicked when I found out I was pregnant as I'm used to the English mentality of a woman being written off at age 35 regarding having a baby. Let me tell you...its nonsense ....so many of us are having happy and healthy pregnancies in our 40s. Do not let it stand in your way ❤
It’s not “writing you off”, it’s just a higher risk pregnancy. That’s all. Why are people so hurt by facts? I had a higher risk pregnancy at 31 because of a kidney problem. My baby came out very underweight but luckily ok. facts shouldn’t hurt your feelings.
You are correct that statistically the odds are worse but humans can’t really process numbers emotionally. Real High risk is still statistically rare even after 35, but in order to be careful a general rule has been made that indirectly stigmatises women above 35. I read books about how it used to be and in fact above 25 is a geriatric pregnancy. What this leaves out is that young women can have complications and also older women can have none. And often have none.
@@patriciasanderson2171 What I found in my 40's having just had my baby and I've just turned 43 is that i was frequently referred to as a geriatric mother and high risk. The terminology is so outdated and rather offensive sounding isn't it given modern day courtesy now. My understanding is that older ladiesare higher risk potentially, not necessarily "high" risk. I'm an ex world championship athlete and was fitter than most half my age so it's rather a broad statement and every pregnancy really should be personalised and not generalised.
@@patriciasanderson2171 Was your kidney problem age related or a general health issue personal to you regardless of age. Kidney problems at 31 sounds unusual.
She soooo beautiful, naturally beautiful. Very clued up and intelligent. I have always adored Sienna, I her style is on point. I was obsessed with Sienna's style as a young fashion/textiles student.. She always looks classy. Sienna is my female crush, as a straight woman. Love her ❤❤❤
Sienna is a fantastic actress. I'm still bowled over by her Cork accent in 'Live by Night'. I'm a Cork woman and was SO impressed by how spot on she did our accent. Congrats to her and her partner. Another beautiful little daughter. How exciting 🎈🧸
Sienna Miller is a woman of substance. She has gone through life with grace and insight. Love her. ❤️🇦🇺
I first saw Sienna in Miss Julia on Broadway, she was great. I then saw her after a screening of American Woman in Savannah at SCAD. The movie was powerful and well done. Sienna was interviewed after the screening and her responses revealed a smart, strong, kind woman that pursues wisdom regularly (not so much a series of light bulb moments, but a woman intent on living an examined life). Oh, and she is super pretty in real life too!
Love this!
I saw Sienna in As You Like it in London many years ago.
And she was brilliantly charismatic
Chadwick Boseman really was a lovely person. What he did for Sienna concerning her pay; he really was one of a kind.
He was very unselfish.
Chloe reminds me so much of her mother, especially in her manner of speech. She seems like a lovely person. Sienna looks beautiful, she should just enjoy the time before her new daughter's arrival. Safe birth!!
Sienna is so warm & natural. The presenter was either nervous or not comfortable in interviewing / or on camera?
Congrats to her and the baby. My Mother had me at 42 its no big deal. Fck Misogyny and Patriarchy.
Yeah🎉
What has Misogyny or the Patriarchy got to do with a woman falling pregnant at 41/42? .....weird comment🤔
@@birdinio1111 Because if you were listening, Sienna was commenting on it.🤔
@@TheQuietStorm630 I did but
I can't ask Sienna Miller but I can ask you. How is it Misogynistic or the fault of this so called patriarchy that people GENERALLY look differently on later pregnancies?
It's for practical reasons not the reasons you endorsed.
Misogyny and patriarchy have got nothing to do with biological facts - most women will have more trouble conceiving and are at higher risk of miscarriage and other complications at that age. To pedal the false narrative that it’s the same as when a woman is in her 20s or early 30s is lying to women.
Wow, Sienna Miller handled this passive AGGRESSIVE journalist with such grace. Kudos.
I love her..she is stunning, stylish and so smart. I feel like she is still so underrated too.
I'd heard about her for decades but never seen her interviewed. She's completely lovely and generous. Wish her interviewer had asked her fewer intrusive questions. I understand about being an older mother, I was 46 when I had my child, no doctors or IV involved - completely natural. My child is in college, doing very well.
I love Sierra Miller, she is the epitome of grace and beauty. One of the very few celebrities I admire.
Who is Sierra Miller?
Sienna is so beautiful and natural, very fresh faced, absolutely stunning.😊
Sienna Miller looks great and she is so authentic!!
What an eloquent, talented, inspiring woman. So happy to come across this interview at this time in my life. Sienna, thank you 🧡
Nice interview. Lovely woman. Never understood the raised eyebrows of women having babies over the age of 40. Women have been having babies well into their forties since the beginning of time. It seems like only in the last several decades that this suddenly became an issue.
I loved this set up and formula for this interview. Sienna is so well spoken and elegant
Siena could be a top model if she chose not to be an actress no longer. She has an ease and confidence with being photographed and she is absolutely beautiful, yet ‘simple’. Simple in the ways she carries herself and dresses. I just absolutely love her aesthetics. She doesn’t come across as a pretentious person to me. I just find it so relaxing just watching her.
A few days ago it was revealed that Sienna Miller became a mom for the second time - she gave birth to a baby girl! ♀️ And it's wonderful! Children are always wonderful
@@jonnyfendi2003No one cared, but for some reason you opened this video and read the comments)))
Now that is a really healthy attitude and how a celebrities should react to social media, ignore it, don't engage with it, don't read it. Well done Sienna
Sienna is always so much fun and lovely and insightful...the interviewer, Chloe Malle is not a people person. She may be a fashion expert but this was uncomfortable, no conversational finesses, no connection, oddly authoritative---more interrogatory style?
Came here to make the same comment... there were so many opportunities for laughs, warmth, and connection, and yet this interviewer was very business-like!
Agree. She didn’t seem terribly interested in the answers to her own questions, lol. Her dead pan “oh wow.”’s made me laugh.
Trying too hard to be cool
agreed.
No warmth at all!
Loved this! Especially how candid she was about her life
What a fantastic woman, who shows we can just get better and better with time 🙂
I would recommend American Woman. Watched it recently and was very impressed by Sienna's performance.
Great interview! Love seeing two intelligent women talking about life!
She looks incredible ♥️
“ebbing & flowing at 80” ✨ love her! Great interview 🦋
I'd love to know what lipstick was used in her makeup, the shade is just gorgeous!
She's absolutely glowing ❤
aww "we were the gilmore girls.. why change it" haha such a thing to say. i get it. cute 🌺
Sienna was amazing in American Woman. One of her best roles.
She one of the great British actors of our time. And deserves more respect
Love love love her! Such a beautiful soul
She is absolutely stunning!
She handled this w/ so much grace!
she is just so beautiful.
Sienna is so beautiful❤ i love her❤❤❤
Love Sienna, very beautiful but her personality shines through
Stunning.. intelligent woman wishing you all the very best Sienna. ❤
I would prefer to read this interview so I can avoid the tone, face and attitude of the interviewer… I could listen to Sienna all day, she is so gracious
Sienna is great, and what a loss in Chadwick Boseman ❤
How can you not just adore this woman. She’s so charming and not full of herself. Just a very talented,beautiful, woman about to have her second baby. Sienna, odds are you’ll never read this comment and that’s ok, but well done and congratulations 💛
Loved the interviewer's questions.. and love Sienna.. so warm and authentic.. ❤
Love Sienna Miller! ❤ The interviewer not so much.
I'm glad someone said this. I'm around mostly nicey nice Midwesterners and thought maybe it was just me thinking she seemed so rude and had a poor attitude.
SIENNA IS STUNNING!
Biggest fan of Sienna... love her dearly
What an incredibly lovely spirit and interview 💗
She LOOKS AMAZING FOR BEING 8 months!!! I looked like a donut hole at 8 months, I’m jelly (jealous).
My favourite comment 🤣 I'm an ex athlete and i looked so different! I stepped off a world championship stage, retired and got pregnant with my little miracle very soon after. It inspired me to start vlogging too!
Sienna is absolutely wonderful! But please fire the rude snob that interviewed her.
She's an incredible actress!
She’s so lovely.
Is that Siennas own walk in wardrobe,dressing room...whatever !! wow !! all those shoes,all those clothes !!! so relatable ..lol,love hearing how these women manage with late pregnancies and all the pressures !!
Sienna so beautiful and chill 😎 I really enjoyed this interview 😊
She looks amazing ❤
SIENNA IS SO BEAUTIFUL!
What a great interview! Really enjoyed this one, both Sienna and the interviewers great questions.
41 not a big deal to have a baby when most women are still having normal cycles at this age, for many women it’s quite likely they will fall pregnant if they don’t avoid it..most probably couples avoid it if they finished their families earlier, but it’s choice and opportunity, 40s pregnancies were apparently more common before the days of the contraceptive pill…
What a cultured woman
Sienna looks so young. I wonder why people talk about age so much. We are not at the doctors office.
I vlogged on my channel all the way through being pregnant in my 40s and having my baby recenty and life was just as usual :)
She is stunning.
Thank you! Keep fighting for our rights and equal resoect
Sienna lovely . The interviewer errr nope.
VOGUE closet, I neeeeed watch!!!
Why did she cut off Sienna? Rude!
Congratulations!! Thats amazing 😍 loved the movie Camille in fact my second daughter we named that because its the only movie my husband and I have in common ❤
Sienna...always loved her..beautiful gal! Classy gal.❤
This was such a lovely interview
The lady doing the interview is so dull, no offense, maybe she was nervous..
I like her...I think she's meant to have that dry and slightly uninterested persona going on 😂😂😂
Haay. Jude law… you should be regretting getting on with your kids nanny while in a relationship with Sienna.
Sienna is no saint. She had an affair with Balthazar Getty while he was married with kids.
She is so charming 🤍
This interview is painful to watch 😢 This interviewer is awful why bring up so much trauma!
She is real beauty😘
Great interview... I do find the photos too in your face by the way... Too many as well...
I enjoyed this very much.
What a lovely woman ❤
The interviewer was kinda invasive.
Kind of? Sienna should have walked out several times or stopped SOoooo many questions. This girl just wanted to bring her down, clearly jealous of her
Ya, I felt like the interviewer was trying to get a juicy soundbite. @@ashleycamp8462
Clever and very beautiful Sienna. I think my girl and I are like the Gilmore Girls❤❤
Always liked Sienna but reference to Gilmore Girls ❤ 😊
Love Sienna but can’t watch this as interview is so blunt it’s awkward to watch
Please let her talk omgggg 😅
Nice interview :).
OMG IT'S SIENNA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just love her!
Linda!😍 Excelente atriz e modelo.