Sienna Miller's Friends Deny Homewrecker Charges In Getty Affair

Sienna Miller's Friends Deny Homewrecker Charges In Getty Affair
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FRIENDS of Sienna Miller say the gorggeous actress is no home wrecker - and she never would have gone near her new love, Balthazar Getty, if he was still with his wife, Rosetta.

"She and Balthazar met through friends and he was already separated from his wife," one close associate told Page Six. In fact, when Getty announced in July that he'd split up with Rosetta, the mother of his four children, "he'd been sleeping on friends' couches for six months."

Sienna, who had broken up with actor Rhys Ifans, and Getty, a star on ABC's "Brothers & Sisters," raised a furor last month when photos surfaced of them in various stages of undress on vacation in Portofino, Italy. At the time, Rosetta was said to be "heartbroken" and Miller - who once dated Jude Law while he was still married to Sadie Frost - was branded a serial home wrecker.

After Portofino, the couple went to New York and are now back in Los Angeles. They're still together, despite British tab reports claiming Getty "begged" Rosetta for another chance and moved back in with her.

"Please," our source said. "Sienna and he are in love. They're living together in LA. Everyone knows about her and accepts her."

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Read the UK report of Getty and Miller at the Chateau Marmont this week, with Miller looking upset and agitated

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