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‘Notting Hill’ Star Glad to Be Rid of Sienna Miller

March 24 2009, Published 7:15 a.m. ET

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Notting Hill Rhys Ifans says he’s learned his lesson after dating Sienna Miller – - and has sworn off dating famous girlfriends once and for all.

Why? The scruffy Welsh actor says he had it up to here with swarming paparazzi hounding him and Sienna tooth and nail during their relationship, which ended last June.

“I had a harpoon on board the boat ready for when the paps tried to spy on us. I would’ve loved to drown a few of them,” he said LINK: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1164401/Ive-learned-lesson-dating-Sienna-says-Rhys-Ifans.html at the U.K. premiere for his new flick, “The Boat That Rocked.”

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Miller hasn’t been crying into her soup over the breakup, though. She has been romancing married actor Balthazar Getty.

Still, he’s happy to date non-starlets – because the photographers leave him alone.

“They don’t bother me anymore now, though. It's all about who you're shagging and I don't do that anymore... I learnt my lesson there, didn't I? I won't make that mistake again,” he said.

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