Star of screen and Top Gear, Sienna Miller (whose privacy apparently costs £100,000) was giving evidence at the UK's Leveson inquiry into press ethics yesterday. She compared press intrusion to 'a video game'.“I felt like I was living in some kind of video game,” she said. “People were pre-empting every move as a result of accessing private information," she said.
“It was baffling how stories kept coming out. I changed my number three times in three months and decided it couldn’t have been as a result of hacking, so horribly, I accused my friends and family of selling stories and they accused each other.”
So, we want to know which video game she was referring to?
Guesses here please.