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Lena Dunham unpacks her TV return for "Too Much" and why she wanted to get personal again with her Netflix series.
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Writer and actress Lena Dunham has revealed that she received “incredibly conservative” backlash for her hit HBO series Girls.
Lena Dunham said she wasn't surprised by the rise of societal conservatism given that she experienced backlash from alt-right contingents for 'Girls.'
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Too Much, which stars Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe, follows New York workaholic Jessica, who moves to London planning on being alone following a breakup, only to meet Felix, who causes her to reconsider finding love again. The show debuts on Netflix on July 10.
In an era where political unrest has become the norm, there is only one person I would blindly follow into war: Lena Dunham. Since I first became obsessed with Girls, the HBO show that made Dunham the voice of my generation (annoying millennials) in 2012,
Head’s up: Lena Dunham’s new rom-com series, Too Much, has finally landed on Netflix—and just like HBO’s Girls, the show has been described as semi-autobiographical. Which, of course, begs the question: How much of Too Much is based on a true story?