Sienna Miller's Baby Girl Has the Biggest Crush on Bradley Cooper: "She Gets Really Weird Around Him"

American Sniper star also reveals how motherhood has changed her acting style

By Mike Vulpo Jan 13, 2015 11:27 PMTags
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No matter how old (or young) you are, the love for Bradley Cooper is real!

At just 2 years old, Sienna Miller's daughter, Marlowe, doesn't exactly have a complete grasp on love and relationships. Nonetheless, the adorable baby is already developing a soft spot for the Hollywood hunk.

"He's Uncle Bradley already," Miller revealed to E! News while promoting her new movie American Sniper. "My daughter is actually in love with him."

Well, isn't it perfect that mom just so happens to star in her latest flick with the highly sought-after star?

"She gets really weird around him," Miller joked. But really, can you blame her? 

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Miller's journey to motherhood hasn't exactly been an easy ride. In fact, during a recent interview with London's Time Out magazine, the actress revealed just how difficult her first pregnancy was.

After enduring 27 hours in labor, the actress was forced to have an urgent caesarean before little Marlowe was born.

"My birth went all wrong," she told the publication. "I had my heart set on this natural water birth and I ended up having an emergency C-Section."

She added, "It's a shock, of course it is, and some people find it really easy, but for me I found it really hard."

Fast-forward to today and the 33-year-old is forever grateful to have a healthy baby and supportive fiancé in Tom Sturridge. And as one can expect, all that love helped transform the actress' work on the big screen.

"I think any form of life experience contributes to your craft, everything. Becoming a mother is completely transformative in every way and you're tired all the time so you can cry easier," she said before laughing. "That's one thing I've learned but of course it reshapes you."

American Sniper is in limited release now. It opens in theatres everywhere Friday.