Sienna Miller thinks Emily Blunt’s career is ‘extraordinary’

Sienna Miller thinks Emily Blunt’s career is ‘extraordinary’

Los Angeles, May 30 (IANS) Hollywood star Sienna Miller has praised her friend Emily Blunt and said that she thinks "her career is extraordinary".

Speaking to Extra, Miller said: "I couldn’t be more proud. She was in London last week for the premiere and she came over ... I just think that her career is extraordinary.

"Her soul is even more extraordinary. She just is the most talented human being, the greatest actress, but more than that, she’s the most extraordinary friend, wife, mother, and she just brightens up all of our lives.”

Miller tagged Blunt as "one of (her) best friends,” reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The actress also loved working with John Krasinski, Blunt's husband, on Jack Ryan: Ghost War, the new action-thriller film directed by Andrew Bernstein.

She said: "I was fortunate in that John and I had been friends for a long time before, and his wife is one of my best friends."

Miller had to shoot some action scenes for Jack Ryan: Ghost War, and the actress revealed that her pre-shooting training included doing "12 hours of squats".

She shared: "I think it was a baptism by fire … I was like, ‘I better get on my fitness because I’m going to need it.'"

Meanwhile, Dwayne Johnson previously heaped praise on Blunt, describing the actress as one of his "best friends".

The wrestler-turned-actor has worked with Blunt on movies such as The Smashing Machine and on 2021's Jungle Cruise, and he's always relished the experience of collaborating with her.

Johnson said at the Toronto Film Festival in 2025: "I also want to give Emily her flowers too. She is one of the greatest actors of our time — of all time. And also one of my best friends.”

He said that to go to the place "we were going to go, you have to have love, and then you have to have trust. And the love and the trust then allow for vulnerability. We could not have done that without this love and trust and vulnerability that we have."

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