Lena Dunham opens up about fame and personal struggles in new memoir
Lena Dunham reflects on her rapid rise to fame with the HBO series Girls, revealing the challenges of stardom in her new memoir, Famesick. Now approaching 40, she discusses her struggles with toxic fame, broken friendships, and her diagnosis of hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Dunham shares insights into her use of pseudonyms to maintain privacy amidst public scrutiny.
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