Summary
Lena Dunham, known for the HBO series "Girls," has released a memoir titled "Famesick." In it, she talks openly about dealing with sudden fame, ongoing health problems, addiction, and trauma. Journalist Amna Nawaz discussed these topics with Dunham on the PBS podcast "Settle In."
Key Facts
- Lena Dunham became well-known more than ten years ago for the TV show "Girls."
- She has written a memoir called "Famesick."
- The book covers her experiences with fame, health issues, addiction, and emotional pain.
- Dunham shares both honest and humorous stories from her life.
- Amna Nawaz interviewed Dunham on the PBS podcast "Settle In."
- The conversation focuses on public stress and personal trauma.