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Sienna Drops the C-Bomb

Oct. 27 2008, Published 7:07 a.m. ET

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C-U-NEXT TUESDAY Miller(Photo: Getty Images)

Sienna Miller gave photographers an earful last night in London as they tried to shoot pics of her toasting the launch of the fashion label designed by her sister Savannah, Twenty8Twelve. The actress, looking off her tree after partying with friend Rhys Ifans, called the assembled snappers "fucking rapists," and promised she'd see the "cunts" in court, referring to the fact that she's been called as a witness for friend Otis Ferry in his upcoming lawsuit, scheduled for hearing November 27. The 24-year-old Ferry will then go head to head with a pair of photographers who say the rocker-spawn wrongfully stole their car keys and threw them out as they were attempting to score a shot of his younger brother Isaac with Miller.

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Several reports across the city suggested that Miller's sailor-style rant last night may have been inspired by the many Tom Collins cocktails the starlet indulged in over the evening. The beverages, sadly, could not explain her unfortunate ensemble of a shapeless white shirt over leggings.

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