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Sienna Miller defies societal norms with second child amid age gap scrutiny

A Hollywood star's love story defies expectations—again. Why does society still obsess over age gaps when love is the real story?

The image shows an old photo of a man and a woman standing side by side. The man is wearing a suit...
The image shows an old photo of a man and a woman standing side by side. The man is wearing a suit and the woman is looking at him with a gentle expression. Both of them have a timeless quality to them, suggesting that they are in their late twenties or early thirties.

Sienna Miller Criticizes Prejudices - Sienna Miller defies societal norms with second child amid age gap scrutiny

Sienna Miller and her partner Oli Green are preparing to welcome their second child together. The couple, who have been in a relationship for nearly four years, have faced repeated media scrutiny over their 15-year age gap—a topic Miller finds both frustrating and outdated.

Miller, already a mother to 12-year-old Marlowe from her previous relationship with Tom Sturridge, first announced her second pregnancy in August 2023. Their daughter was born in early 2024, marking the couple's second child.

Over the years, Miller has spoken openly about the societal double standard surrounding age differences in relationships. While older men with younger women have long been accepted, she argues that the reverse—older women with younger men—remains fetishized rather than normalized. The actress has repeatedly called for a shift in perception, criticizing the media's fixation on her and Green's age gap.

Despite the ongoing commentary, the couple has maintained their relationship since around 2020. Miller's frustration stems from what she sees as an outdated lens through which such partnerships are viewed, rather than simply being treated as ordinary.

The arrival of their second child adds another chapter to Miller and Green's family life. Yet the public's focus on their age difference continues, highlighting broader societal attitudes toward relationships that challenge traditional norms. Miller's stance remains clear: such pairings should be seen as normal, not sensational.

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