Sienna Miller burnt her cleavage while filming her new movie.
The actress - who plays femme fatal The Baroness in 'G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra' - suffered the embarrassing incident after getting too near to a controlled explosion.
She said: "Luckily it wasn't my breasts, it was the bit in-between. It got a bit burnt when an explosion got a bit close."
The blonde beauty also revealed she hated wearing her character's black leather catsuit.
She said: "I won't be wearing one again. Squeezing myself into that with the aid of talcum powder every day for five months was more than enough. I could barely move in it anyway."
Although Sienna is proud of the movie, she admits her acting abilities weren't really put to the test.
She added: "You know, 'G.I. Joe', it's not going to be the best acting work we've ever done."
Sienna recently admitted she found it hard learning to throw a punch convincingly.
She said: "The guys I'm fighting are all really tall - and I'm not. I have to kick a lot of them in the head, so just learning to kick very high was a challenge. Learning fights and looking like you're a good fighter is hard."
The actress - who plays femme fatal The Baroness in 'G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra' - suffered the embarrassing incident after getting too near to a controlled explosion.
She said: "Luckily it wasn't my breasts, it was the bit in-between. It got a bit burnt when an explosion got a bit close."
The blonde beauty also revealed she hated wearing her character's black leather catsuit.
She said: "I won't be wearing one again. Squeezing myself into that with the aid of talcum powder every day for five months was more than enough. I could barely move in it anyway."
Although Sienna is proud of the movie, she admits her acting abilities weren't really put to the test.
She added: "You know, 'G.I. Joe', it's not going to be the best acting work we've ever done."
Sienna recently admitted she found it hard learning to throw a punch convincingly.
She said: "The guys I'm fighting are all really tall - and I'm not. I have to kick a lot of them in the head, so just learning to kick very high was a challenge. Learning fights and looking like you're a good fighter is hard."
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