Lena Dunham Addresses The Kim Kardashian Robbery, Her Odell Beckham Jr. Comments & The Final Season Of 'Girls'
The sixth and final season of Girls recently wrapped up filming and will premiere sometime in 2017!
Lena Dunham interviewed with the Power 105.1 morning hosts earlier where she talked about a variety of topics, ranging from the recent Kim Kardashian robbery, her hit show Girls and she even talked about Odell Beckham Jr.
Lena once accused Odell Beckham Jr. for giving her the cold shoulder and not checking her out while sitting next to her at the Met Gala. Well, after she landed herself in a bunch of controversy over that, Lena apologized and now she's speaking out about it again.
"I was in my own head. It was a great lesson to me in how your humor can be misconstrued…In the written word, it did not translate," Dunham admitted.
"I was at the Met Ball and feeling super self-conscious," she recalled seeing celebs like Beyonce, Gigi Hadid and Bella Hadid.
"I was sitting there and had this whole projected thought process of like, 'Odell doesn't want to be sitting next to me. He doesn't want to talk to me. He thinks I'm garbage. He thinks I look like a boy.' I thought all of that was coming across, and it seemed like I was actually accusing him of some type of misogyny."
"I was sitting there and had this whole projected thought process of like, 'Odell doesn't want to be sitting next to me. He doesn't want to talk to me. He thinks I'm garbage. He thinks I look like a boy.' I thought all of that was coming across, and it seemed like I was actually accusing him of some type of misogyny."
Lena also spoke out about the recent Kim Kardashian robbery and the negative backlash Kim has received on social media from it.
"What I really hate about this Kim thing is that people are feeling so much license to make jokes, and it's like, that's a human being," she explained. "She may have put her life on display in this specific way, and you may not agree with everything she does, but that is a woman and a mother and a daughter who just went through something so heinous. So my heart is with Kim."
When asked about filming the final season of Girls, Lena revealed:
"That last night I was weeping like a mother bleeping baby. I couldn't believe it," she admitted. "Just because it's been my whole twenties. I started writing the show when I was 23 and I'm 30 now. That's my family, those are my best friends, so it felt like this crazy loss."
She continued, "I woke up the next day, and I was like, 'What do I even do with myself? Who am I? What do I do when I'm not on this television show?'"
Still, she knows ending the show was for the best.
"Everyone has passions, and I want to let them grow and develop," she said. "I never wanted to become that show where everyone's like, 'Yeah, I'm just going to my day job.' We have had so much love for it every day that we've done it, and I wanted us to go out with that same passion and connection."
She continued, "At the end, we all cried and we all hugged. We were all like, 'You're my sister.' Give it three more years and we would have been like, 'Don't ever f--king look at me again.'"
Check out the full interview below:
"That last night I was weeping like a mother bleeping baby. I couldn't believe it," she admitted. "Just because it's been my whole twenties. I started writing the show when I was 23 and I'm 30 now. That's my family, those are my best friends, so it felt like this crazy loss."
She continued, "I woke up the next day, and I was like, 'What do I even do with myself? Who am I? What do I do when I'm not on this television show?'"
Still, she knows ending the show was for the best.
"Everyone has passions, and I want to let them grow and develop," she said. "I never wanted to become that show where everyone's like, 'Yeah, I'm just going to my day job.' We have had so much love for it every day that we've done it, and I wanted us to go out with that same passion and connection."
She continued, "At the end, we all cried and we all hugged. We were all like, 'You're my sister.' Give it three more years and we would have been like, 'Don't ever f--king look at me again.'"
Check out the full interview below:
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