'Likely' Sienna Miller left Daniel Craig 'love you' message
Sienna Miller has said it is "likely" she left a phone message for actor Daniel Craig that ended "I love you".
Appearing via video link, she told the hacking trial it would not have been an "important declaration of love", but was how she always ended messages to close friends and family.
Ex-News of the World reporter Dan Evans has told the court the message led to stories about the two having an affair.
Ms Miller denied having an affair, but said the pair had a "brief encounter".
Evans has claimed his then-editor Andy Coulson was present when a tape of Ms Miller's message was played, adding that Mr Coulson was aware it was a hacked voicemail.
Mr Coulson - who went on to be Prime Minister David Cameron's communications director before stepping down in 2011 - denies conspiracy to hack phones and a charge of conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office.
During her evidence, relayed by video link from New Orleans in the US, Ms Miller told the court she could understand how the alleged hacked message she left for Mr Craig in which Evans alleged she said, "Hi, it's me. I can't speak, I'm at the Groucho with Jude. I love you", could "easily inspire a story".
However, she said she always ended messages to close family and friends with, "I love you".
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