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Lena Dunham’s memoir reveals what really happened with Adam Driver

The Independent·Daisy Lester·about 1 month ago
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In the 2012 pilot of HBO’s Girls , Lena Dunham’s character Hannah calls herself the “voice of a generation”. Not long after, Dunham – who created, wrote and directed the hit series – became one herself. Across six seasons, the TV show followed four young women in New York as they navigated friendship, romantic relationships and careers. Dubbed Sex and The City for your twenties, it’s depiction of messy and flawed women searching for an intentity resonated with viewers globally. The show has continued to enjoy a cult following, especially in its study of female friendship and mental health, alongside a candid portrayal of sex and body imagine. Dunham, meanwhile, has faced countless controversies since the show’s end, leading to intense media scrutiny – something she addresses in her new memoir, Famesick. Covering her rapid rise to fame, endometriosis diagnosis and addiction to opiods and painkillers, the book has also hit the headlines for detailing the end of her relationship with Jack Antonoff.…

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