Actor, who believes reporter illegally obtained medical records, speaks after accepting settlement

Sienna Miller has said the Sun forced her to make decisions “about my own body that I have to live with every single day” after the newspaper found out she was in the early stages of pregnancy.

The actor said then-Sun editor Rebekah Brooks, now the chief executive of Rupert Murdoch’s News UK business, phoned her agent in 2005 to discuss the pregnancy before the actor had even had the opportunity to discuss it with close friends and family.

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