Sienna Miller Loves Co-Parenting With Ex-Fiancé Tom Sturridge: 'It's Great For Our Daughter'

Sienna Miller and ex-Fiancé Tom Sturridge broke up when their daughter, Marlowe, was only three but the relationship between the former couple has remained cordial. The actress said in an exclusive interview she's loving co-parenting with her ex.

Miller talked about her family life with Harper's Bazaar for its April issue. She revealed that despite the breakup of her relationship with her daughter's father, they remain each other's best friend. Thus, they share parenting roles without problems.

"We don't live together, as has been reported recently, but we do half the time," she told the magazine. She also revealed they have spent holidays together as a family unit or have stayed over at each other's houses because they "genuinely want to be around each other."

Miller said that getting along with her ex is good for Marlowe. "It's great for our daughter that she has two parents who love each other and are friends."

Months after her split from Sturridge, Miller revealed her struggles about parenting a toddler in an exclusive with Vogue. She mentioned loving motherhood but admitted she's also exhausted and overwhelmed. "That's the curse of motherhood — we just run ourselves ragged," she said.

The 35-year-old actress, who has lived in Britain for quite some time, has recently moved with her daughter to New York, which is her actual birthplace, according to E! Online. The "American Sniper" star chose the city that never sleeps as her new home base to give herself motivation for more work after what she described as a fairly easy life in London. Sturridge also lives in the city.

Miller, however, admitted she's still trying to find the balance between her work and motherhood, especially when she wants to do more things for her personal growth. She expressed she also wants to get into production and do things behind the scenes, according to Daily Mail.

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