Sienna Miller gave birth to daughter Marlowe in July last year. (Image: AP)
New Delhi:
Sienna Miller admits she is less ambitious since becoming a mother.
The 31-year-old British actress - who gave birth to her first child Marlowe with her fiance Tom Sturridge last July - is happy to let her career take a back seat at the moment as she wants to watch their daughter grow up.
The Foxcatcher told French newspaper Le Figaro's supplement Madame Figaro: "My daughter monopolises my time. I spend my days making pureed food for her. My life is this: my baby and my dog. My fiance is in a play at the moment, he's busy working a lot."
Sienna originally planned to take a break immediately after having her daughter, but changed her mind when she was offered a role in Bennett Miller's forthcoming film Foxcatcher, which was shot in Pittsburgh, and while she enjoyed the experience, she now plans to resume her maternity leave.
She said: "It was amazing to come back to film and work with director Bennett Miller on Foxcatcher, despite becoming a mother having made me not miss working in the industry. For the time being at least, I prefer watching my daughter grow up."
The blonde star also revealed that her life is a lot more settled in recent years and it has made her feel much calmer.
She said: "My twenties were a bit crazy. I spent those years working and being repeatedly persecuted by the media. Nowadays, I can be the woman I truly am, more calm, and freer too. I turned 30 and I suddenly had much less energy!"
The 31-year-old British actress - who gave birth to her first child Marlowe with her fiance Tom Sturridge last July - is happy to let her career take a back seat at the moment as she wants to watch their daughter grow up.
The Foxcatcher told French newspaper Le Figaro's supplement Madame Figaro: "My daughter monopolises my time. I spend my days making pureed food for her. My life is this: my baby and my dog. My fiance is in a play at the moment, he's busy working a lot."
Sienna originally planned to take a break immediately after having her daughter, but changed her mind when she was offered a role in Bennett Miller's forthcoming film Foxcatcher, which was shot in Pittsburgh, and while she enjoyed the experience, she now plans to resume her maternity leave.
She said: "It was amazing to come back to film and work with director Bennett Miller on Foxcatcher, despite becoming a mother having made me not miss working in the industry. For the time being at least, I prefer watching my daughter grow up."
The blonde star also revealed that her life is a lot more settled in recent years and it has made her feel much calmer.
She said: "My twenties were a bit crazy. I spent those years working and being repeatedly persecuted by the media. Nowadays, I can be the woman I truly am, more calm, and freer too. I turned 30 and I suddenly had much less energy!"