We all saw this coming from right-wing ideaologues; it's just surprising it took them almost a month after the book's release to cook up this scripted equivalent of a context-free sound bite. The rumor is that after her … ""I knew from the day you agreed to split on a couch with me that we’d be friends forever!" ® & © 2020 CBS Studios Inc. © 2020 CBS Television Distribution and CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.

She can style an outfit, paint a birthday gift by hand, plan a day that feels like an hour," Dunham gushed. "Today you celebrate 30 years on this planet, and I just want to say thank you for being such a real friend, such a great therapist, such an iconic musician and songwriter, such a bad ass woman who’s not afraid to speak her mind and such a phenomenal human being.

— Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) March 12, 2018. "She can fix a broken heart (not just with her music but with her love and wisdom.) But the real issues at hand are oversharing and commodification. ""So blessed to be a part of your journey and to quote my favorite musical of all time 'because I knew you, I have been changed for good,'" he added, quoting Keep reading for more of Swift's birthday love, including posts from Hillary Clinton, Ellen DeGeneres and Elizabeth Banks!Happy birthday to my favorite resident loud persona Either “Style” or “Wildest Dreams”. On Oct. 29, the right-wing advocacy website Truth Revolt, which is perhaps best known for fanning racial hatred over the (fake) “knockout game” or loudly petitioning to get MSNBC anchor Martin Bashir fired for implying that someone should defecate in Sarah Palin’s mouth, ran Initially, Truth Revolt printed that Dunham was 17 when this event occurred (she was 7). "I have watched you grow as an artist and use your voice and gift to help make this crazy world we live in a much better place. Her little sister, Grace, was 1.

It’s like coffee mixed with cocaine instead of non-dairy creamer. But the real issues at hand are oversharing and commodification. But their relationship illuminates two bigger problems within our culture: oversharing and commodification.In 2012, Diana Tamir, a graduate student in the Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab at Harvard, along with her adviser, Jason Mitchell, released “When you look at the neural regions generally associated with rewards like money or sex or food, those same regions seemed to respond more robustly when people were engaging in self disclosure than when they were not,” Tamir In short: to overshare information about yourself is both financially But Dunham is just one very bright cog within our culture of oversharing—and young women are, it seems, more prone to part with certain information than young men.This predominately female predilection for personal self-disclosure is one “The Fappening,” as online pervs crudely labeled it, was the biggest mass hacking of (mostly young, female) celebrities ever.

Lena Dunham has been (crazily) accused of “sexual abuse” by right-wing troll sites for a passage in her memoir. "Not many can do that, but you can and you do! "An old soul celebrating 30 years here ... and what a phenomenon you are," the model wrote. Rather, it’s about how Grace wasn’t given the opportunity to, as she says, narrate her One of the most telling sections of the aforementioned As Dunham admits, this caused “like two years” of discord between the sisters, which they seem to have gotten past. She’s giving us exactly what we want. Drama! As the years went on, Swift slowly befriended other big name stars, like Emma Stone, Ed Sheeran, Karlie Kloss, and Lena Dunham — often through Twitter, Cosmopolitan reports. October 2006: Taylor Swift releases her self-titled debut. The 32-year-old “Girls” star and creator was first asked by a caller about Swift’s“That was really amazing,” Dunham said, adding, “I’m always proud of Taylor. Not only is she an amazing friend to me on a personal level, but she’s an amazing friend to lots of people in the world.”She went on to praise the “End Game” singer, saying, “She felt it was time for her to talk about politics, and I never judged her for considering that a private domain, but I think she chose a really, really powerful time to speak out and I’m so moved and honoured to be her friend.”Later in the episode, Dunham played a revealing game of Plead the Fifth, where she named comedian Daniel Tosh as the biggest misogynist in Hollywood and opened up about the rift between her and “Girls” co-star Christopher Abbott.“We’re friends again now, and I joke about it all the time.

He wigged out… I do remember he said something about being stuck on a sitcom and I didn’t love that.”The final question was asked by another one of Dunham’s “Girls” co-stars, Andrew Rannells, who asked her to name her least favourite of Swift’s famous boyfriends.“I want to do right by her on this question,” Dunham said of Swift.Host Cohen reminded Dunham that she was seated next to the evening’s other guest, Maggie Gyllenhaal, the sister of one of Swift’s exes, Jake Gyllenhaal, but luckily that’s not who the writer and director named.“My least favourite was Calvin Harris because I felt that he was petty in the public, and who needs to do that?” she said of the DJ who These days it seems Swift has fully moved on from Harris and is now happily with actor Joe Alwyn. he wrote.

“I don’t know what to say, he just didn’t want to do it anymore. Drama!The rumor is that after her breakup with Jack Antonoff, while Dunham was posting this on her Instagram:Antonoff was busy moving on with Lorde, another member of Taylor Swift’s Squad.

Swift has a longstanding policy to whereby she “doesn’t go into the personal details” of any relationships and “lets the songs speak for themselves.” It’s more of a commentary on us than it is on her that we know exactly whom these songs are about; that we’ve been able to, through our respective tabloid knowledge, keep track of all her rumored trysts and turns and crack her coded tunes.So it ultimately seems odd to blame these celebs for disclosing personal information when the public is just Lena Dunham has, on numerous occasions, been called “the voice of a generation.” Well, as this generation’s preeminent oversharer, she may very well be.
HAPPY BDAY???" Lena Dunham.


I have an immense amount of respect for women like Lena Dunham…