
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 31 (UPI) -- British actress Sienna Miller says her remark that monogamy is overrated was taken out of context and that it is something "I hugely aspire to and respect."
Miller told "Access Hollywood" she "wouldn't change a thing" in the timing of her relationship with actor Jude Law. In the interview, scheduled to air Thursday, Miller said she wanted to set the record straight regarding her interview with Rolling Stone, in which she was quoted as saying: "I don't know, monogamy is a weird thing for me. It's an overrated virtue, because, let's face it we're all ... animals."
Her comments were taken out of context, she said.
"I said that although monogamy is something I hugely aspire to and respect," Miller said, "it is something that society has placed upon us and it's not always easy to be. I'm a very monogamous person."
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