Sienna Miller has revealed giving birth has changed the way she sees her body – especially her breasts.
'My body's a completely different thing to me, it's not mine – all the attachment to its flaws or any aesthetic attachment is gone,' said 30-year-old Miller.
'You understand what breasts are for; and I have such enormous respect for my body because of what it can do.'
But she also admitted she was calling in a nanny after one too many sleepless nights with baby Marlowe Ottoline, who was born in July.
And as for the shock of parenting, the actress says the reality of motherhood is still kicking in.
She explained: 'It's still the most surreal thing, that you can create, that I grew this life inside my stomach, her eyeballs, everything - every little fibre.
'And I'd expected that she'd be this extension of me and I'd instantly understand who she was because she'd come from me, and then you realise that they are their own people entirely.
'It's the best, the greatest thing in the world... I would do that day a million times again. I loved it,' she gushed.
Read the full interview in the January issue of Harper's Bazaar on sale Monday.
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