Sienna Miller

“Look hot.” – Director Michael Bay’s direction to Megan Fox for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.

Hard on the heels of Michael Bay’s arrogant and rather appalling response to actress Megan Fox’s request for advice on how to improve her role as Mikaela Banes in next summer’s Transformers sequel, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, yet another Hollywood vixen finds herself in a rather awkward conversation involving both her boss and her boobs.

Actress Sienna Miller (L4yer Cake, 2004; Stardust, 2007) had to wear fake breasts for her role in writer-director Stephen Sommers’ (The Mummy Returns, 2001; Van Helsing, 2004) upcoming action flick G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra. The actress, who plays a sexy and villainous Cobra intelligence officer codenamed ‘Baroness,’ reportedly listened with disbelief as Sommers told her that her small chest needed an extra boost in order to look more curvaceous on the big screen.

“(I wear a) tight black leather outfit. And much bigger boobs,” Sienna commented recently. “They gave me these things that looked like chicken fillets. The director said, ‘I’m gonna be honest, I like girls with big boobs,’ and I don’t have them so we made them bigger.”

Although Miller followed in Megan Fox’s footsteps, appearing to take the backhanded compliment with a grain of salt, she couldn’t help throwing a small jab back at Sommers: “At least he’s honest,” she said, “But I was mildly offended.”

If I looked like Sienna Miller, I’d be offended, too. Not only because my boss had just told me that I had a small rack, but also because he had the gall to be taking his stupid toy-based action movie that seriously in the first place. Breast enhancements? Please. Apparently Stephen Sommers is the biggest boob of all.


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