OHMYGOSSIP — Sienna Miller is “terrible” at being famous. The ‘Factory Girl’ star found herself rocketed into the spotlight because of her high-profile relationship with Jude Law and party girl image and she’s grateful that she’s curbed her “hedonistic streak” and is focused on carving out a long-lasting film career. She said: “You’re photographed coming out of some pub, you’ve had too much to drink and you’re in your twenties. “It wasn’t healthy behaviour, but it wasn’t abnormal. “I definitely have a hedonistic streak. “Thank god I was never a heavy drug user. “I was just frivolous in someways. “I didn’t have a business head. “I wasn’t being well managed. “I have always been someone who is professional and on time and not an arsehole on set, but I suppose life in between was chaotic. “I just don’t think I was ready. I wanted to live. And I did. “There are English movie stars who have normal lives and longevity. “There have been moments when I was incredibly famous and it doesn’t suit me. I just can’t. I’m terrible at it.” Sienna – who has seven-year-old daughter Marlowe with former partner Tom Sturridge – doesn’t care about getting other people’s approval and wants to further her career with interesting projects rather than “bigger and flashier” movies. She added to ELLE magazine: “I could have taken routes that would have been bigger and flashier. I think I’m at a point where my life is so enriched by other things that a need for approval has completely dispersed. It doesn’t matter to me anymore. I feel like the people who I would want respect from probably respect me.”