Nolte: Lena Dunham Allows More Women-Abusers to Walk Free
Or, maybe she’s lying, making it all up, which is why she cannot name names.
Or, maybe she’s lying, making it all up, which is why she cannot name names.
Shame on the far-left Hollywood Reporter for publishing Dunham’s self-regarding apology without at least including an editor’s about Murray being cleared.
Lena Dunham has scored her own imprint at publishing giant Random House. The 29-year old Girls writer and actress will publish both fiction and non-fiction literature under a new imprint — which is a series of titles under a brand catering to a specific readership — called “Lenny,” named after the actress’s Lenny Letter feminist newsletter.
At an event honoring her “Girls” collaborator Judd Apatow, Lena Dunham stood before those gathered at the Rape Foundation Annual Brunch and complained about the “backlash” she faced after the serial lies about her alleged sexual assault were exposed. Like
“Girls” creator Lena Dunham, who earlier this year admitted she fictionalized details in a memoir about her alleged rapist and allowed an innocent man to remain under suspicion, has fled from Twitter claiming “It really, truly wasn’t a safe space
It should surprise no one that feminists, especially those in the elite media, don’t want to talk about the fact that Lena Dunham’s autobiography resulted in a false suspicion of rape falling over a completely innocent family man. It should
Lena Dunham isn’t the only victim of her sexual assault, and yet despite the fact that her unconscionable behavior resulted in an innocent family man being accused of her rape, the “Girls” creator is still being celebrated and honored as
Last week’s season 4 premiere of creator Lena Dunham’s “Girls” took a disastrous -40% nosedive over the previous season — the worst ever premiere for the series. This week, when compared to last season, the HBO show is still sinking.
For 6 weeks to two months Lena Dunham and her publisher Random House knowingly allowed an innocent man (we identify as Barry One) to twist in the wind under a false accusation of rape. You wouldn’t know that, though, from