Sienna Miller dismissed rumours that she and her co-star had really had sex while the cameras were rolling.
Sienna Miller rubbished reports that said her performance in a sex scene in Factory Girl was so authentic it might have been real.
At the screening of the film in New York, Sienna Miller was asked by a reporter if she and her co-star Hayden had really had sex while the cameras were rolling.
"Oh, darling, that is so horrible. You obviously don't know anything about making movies," Sienna Miller replied.
The New York Daily News reported Wednesday that a source told them about the sex scene, "It's not simulated. They're really doing it." Director George Hickenlooper also fueled speculation when quizzed if the sex was real, by replying, "I can't comment. You'll have to ask Sienna about it."
Sienna's publicist Leslie Sloane Zelnik repeated the denial, saying, "It's not true at all. When you do a love scene, there are five or six people on the set at a minimum. They weren't having real sex. She's just a great actress."
A spokesperson for the film company added, "The Weinstein Company denies this ridiculous report."
Sienna Miller recently revealed she was terrified about watching the sex scenes at a screening of the film which she attended with her parents.
"I was sitting next to my dad and I just literally leant over and put my hands over (his eyes). It's quite embarrassing. I can't even watch it!" Sienna said.