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    Sienna Miller fires back at harsh judgment over birth

    Sienna Miller is calling out the unfair treatment that women still face when they become mothers.

    The actress recently opened up about how people reacted to birth of her second child, saying some of the comments were “misogynistic.”

    The 43-year-old actress welcomed baby girl back in December 2023, but she feels the reaction was unfair. Sienna believes it highlights the outdated way people still judge women and motherhood.

    Sienna shared with ELLE: “I now have a 12-year-old [Marlowe] and a 14-month-old. I think there’s a whole load of noise and people have a lot to say and it’s incredibly gendered and unbelievably misogynistic and anti-feminist. It’s insane.”

    “If your body is capable of it, have the baby. Have a wonderful baby.”

    The mother of two daughters feels that she actually a better parent now than she was 12 years ago.

    She explained: “I’m a better mother now, and it’s a much more grounded experience.”

    “Have all the babies at any time you want to have the babies. And no one has anything to say about – and I love these people, and they’re friends, which I like to name-drop – Al Pacino and Robert De Niro having kids in their 80s. Forget about your age! It’s irrelevant. It’s absolutely irrelevant,” the actress added.

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