London: Actress Milla Jovovich has opened up about her bad girl past, revealing that she was arrested as a youngster for using stolen credit cards.
The 36-year-old star admits that her behaviour took a turn for the worse as she and her friends "broke the law all the time" by refusing to pay fares on buses – forcing police to get involved.
"I thought I was a bad girl when I was a kid. We broke the law all the time, getting onto buses without paying,” the Daily Star quoted Jovovich as telling Empire magazine.
“We``d find wallets and use the credit cards on the weekends, then get arrested for it. I``m so stupid we actually got caught. Also, writing on walls - my name was Rile."
The beauty, who’s married to director Paul W. S. Anderson, also confessed that she still likes to rebel despite being a famous star.
"My gay husband and I - not Paul, but I have a gay husband on top of my husband - managed to steal a whole Lanesborough Hotel tea set.
"We got four cups and saucers, a sugar pot, a pot for cream and the only thing we didn``t get was the teapot. This was all on different trips. But because we stole it, it``s all broken.” she added.
ANI
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