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The 39-year-old actress has alleged the 42-year-old Academy Award nominee threw a chair at a wall next to her, punched a hole in his trailer wall, and screamed in her face on the set of Girls.

2 days ago

An exclusive extract from Famesick, her new memoir

• ‘I got everything I dreamed of … ’: read an interview with Lena Dunham

Rehab doesn’t happen to you. You happen to rehab. That’s something I kept thi…

7 months ago

‘Just being who we are is political’: disco trio Say She She on impressing Nile Rodgers and making bold protest songs

Their origin story may have been quintessentially New York, but the ‘discodelic soul’ band are now spread across the US – and they’re more determined than ever to be heard

Say She She’s origin story i…

Lena Dunham has been slammed for announcing a new memoir - 11 years after her first tell-all sparked claims she had molested her sibling.

9 months ago

Nightdresses are set to follow pyjamas out of the bedroom as daywear, with sales up on the UK high street

In the first episode of Lena Dunham’s new Netflix sitcom Too Much, viewers might be taken with…

Once you get past the Mr Darcy fantasies, her new show Too Much is an affectionate sendup of the capital in all its variety and strangeness

I have watched all six series of Girls at least four times. …

The Girls creator’s hugely anticipated return to TV is just not good enough. It’s tonally jarring, full of laboured jokes and abandons all thoughts of innovation. You expect far better

It takes a lot …

Lena Dunham's new A-list filled Netflix show is supposed to show us the hilarious differences between Brits and Americans. Sadly, it is full of woke psychobabble and a torturous main character in her 30s who acts like a teenager: CLAUDIA CONNELL

Whenever Hollywood movies depict people living in London , they're invariably shown inhabiting flats they couldn't possibly afford, usually with a view of the London Eye from their bedroom window.

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