Sienna Miller has denied reports that she threw a tantrum when she was thrown out of a bar in Pittsburgh because she didn’t have any identification.

Just days after her “Sh*tsburgh” comment was printed last week, Sienna ignored a request for ID at the entrance of Young’s Tavern in the city and ordered a vodka tonic before being asked to leave.

The bar’s owner Penny Folino told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at the time, “Sienna ripped off her hat and said, ‘I am Sienna Miller. I am a famous actress!’ That’s what she did. She was basically throwing a temper tantrum.”

But now Sienna has hit back the claims: “I wholeheartedly refute the allegations that I in any way acted in an inappropriate manner when asked for identification at this bar.”

“I was asked to provide ID, and since I didn’t have any with me, I was told I couldn’t be served and asked to leave. I had no problem with this and my family and I left calmly without any further exchange of words.”

In response to Sienna’s statement, Folino added: “I can’t compete against a famous actress, but I can tell you one thing - I’m not a liar - she is.”