Sienna Miller has got another one over the press.
And boy, has she scored big...
The actress has been awarded £35,000 in damages from two tabloids over claims they breached her privacy.
This is the second pay-out for Si, who was also awarded £15,000 in an out-of-court settlement against the Daily Star back in September.
The latest has seen Sienna sue the Sun and the News Of The World over what her lawyer Mark Thomson called "a collection of intrusive articles and photos" published in June and July.
According to People, the pics were of Si and Balthazar Getty frolicking around the Amalfi Coast.
Mark has told the BBC that the papers had admitted fault, and that Tom Crone, a senior lawyer for News Group Newspapers sent Sienna a letter of apology.
The letter read: "We acknowledge that, on the specific facts and circumstances of this case, you had a reasonable expectation of privacy in respect of the information and the photographs that we published.
"We also accept that we should not have published such information or such photographs."
It seems that Si's battle with the press continues - the actress has also launched legal proceedings against photo agency Big Pictures over invasion of privacy.

























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