
Lena Dunham has revisited criticism surrounding her HBO series Girls, particularly the show's lack of diversity.
She acknowledged that naming it Girls set expectations for broader representation, and now understands why audiences felt let down.
At the time, she avoided writing characters she didn’t feel prepared to portray but with perspective, she says inclusion behind and in front of the camera is essential.
Dunham also spoke about the intense focus on her body during the show's original run, describing the scrutiny as “insane.”
From comments on her weight to unfiltered photos, the obsession took a personal toll and played a role in her stepping away from acting.
Now 39, Dunham is returning with a new Netflix series, Too Much, premiering July 10
She says the show reflects her evolved approach one that emphasizes authentic storytelling and a more inclusive creative process.
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