FILM star Sienna Miller has admitted that she "sabotaged" her Hollywood prospects because of the way she behaved away from the film set.
The actress, 32, who recently took a year off to raise her baby daughter, told Esquire magazine that she was "very lucky" to get a second chance.
The Factory Girl star said of her reputation: "It had become difficult for me to get the work I wanted.
"It was a weird situation to be in because there was a lot of goodwill for me in Hollywood. I'd always been naughty in that town and people had liked me for it." But she added: "I sabotaged things. I burnt a lot of bridges. I had no business sense whatsoever.
"On set, I was first to arrive, last to leave, best friends with the crew, totally professional.
"But when I wasn't at work, I wasn't behaving the way you should. I'm very lucky to have a second chance in that town."
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