
Lena Dunham‘s memoir Famesick is out on Tuesday, and the writer-actress has been teasing some of the bombshell revelations in various interviews.
The creator of HBO’s Girls and Netflix’s Too Much goes into detail about becoming a TV superstar aged just 25 in the memoir, as well as traversing intense criticism around her body, her ideas, battling extensive health issues and meeting her now-husband Luis Felber after moving to London around five years ago.
In a piece with The Guardian released over the weekend, Dunham explains feeling as though she and her Girls co-stars — including Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke and Zosia Mamet — were “lambs to the slaughter,” upon the series’ 2012 release. Now 39, Dunham says she soon learned the pitfalls of reading what people have to say on social media. “I am one of the many examples they have of what [can happen] and there’s a sense
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