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Sienna Miller still cares for Jude Law

Sienna Miller still cares for Jude Law "enormously".
The 34-year-old actress broke off her engagement with Jude in 2006 after he admitted he had been having an affair with his children’s nanny and they rekindled their relationship in December 2009 before splitting again in 2011 but Sienna only has positive things to say about her ex.
She told Porter magazine: "We don’t see each other that much. I care about him enormously."
Sienna – who has daughter Marlowe, three, with her former fiancé Tom Sturridge – also revealed that she is happier than ever after undergoing therapy.
She said: "It’s 10 years of therapy in a week. I got back a week ago. It takes a while to settle. It’s focused on Freudian analysis, which is basically how behaviour patterns are all learned, how you can trace them all back to either parents or surrogates, then you kind of let go and examine who you would have been if you hadn’t taken on all these negative traits.
"There’s an immense amount of space in my head and there is no noise in it for the first time. All that noise has just gone.’
"I just got to a point where I just felt… I didn’t understand why I was, I couldn’t dig myself out, I couldn’t make decisions, I felt pretty assaulted by life and not in control… Without being really indulgent, I think as you get older you have to really cultivate your mind and have a deep understanding of self, otherwise you just become lonely and isolated and unsatisfied and unfulfilled, and however your perfect little life looks on paper, there will be a sense of unfulfillment if you haven’t explored the nature, the very depths of who you are."
And the single actress also opened up about what she looks for in a man.
She said: "I like intelligence – it’s the only thing I’ve ever been attracted to.
"People who aren’t clever enough fall by the wayside. They’re a motley crew, my ex-boyfriends, if you lined them up, it would be strange. I don’t care about that [looks], but you know, within limits… Someone staggeringly beautiful and thick is totally ugly to me.
"It sounds silly but I like bookish academics who are slightly odd, and borderline, you know, on the spectrum."