Sienna pleaded with parents to go to boarding school
News
-Staff
By Staff
Monday,
July
23,
2007
British
film
star
Sienna
Miller
pleaded
with
her
parents
to
get
her
admitted
into
a
boarding
school
when
she
was
just
eight.
The
Factory
Girl
actor,
who
did
her
schooling
in
Berkshire,
England,
said
that
her
parents
were
really
supportive
of
her
decision.
"I
was
really
young
to
make
the
decision,
but
my
parents
are
amazing
people
and
let
me
go
there," Contactmusic
quoted
Miller
as
saying.
The
25-year-old
admitted
that
initially,
she
felt
terribly
homesick,
and
that
it
'was
tough'.
She,
however,
added,
that
after
a
month,
she
began
loving
the
place
and
had
the
'best
time' of
her
school
life
there.
"Obviously,
at
eight,
you
can't
really
make
a
life
decision,
so
as
soon
as
I
got
there,
I
was
terribly
homesick,
and
it
was
tough.
But
I
stuck
it
out,
and
after
a
month
of
being
miserable,
I
started
to
love
it.
I
had
the
best
time
there," she
said.