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Lily Collins to Play Polly Pocket in Live Action Movie From Lena Dunham

Lily Collins is set to play Polly Pocket!

If you don’t know, Polly Pocket is a popular children’s toy set that began in the 1980s. There have been television shows, games, toys, and more that have blossomed from the children’s play set.

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Lena Dunham Is Dating Musician Luis Felber

Lena Dunham reportedly has a new man in her life!

The 35-year-old Girls actress and writer is dating musician Luis Felber, according to Page Six.

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Look Inside Lena Dunham's Bungalow, On the Market for Almost $3 Million!

Lena Dunham listed her amazing Los Angeles, Spaulding Square neighborhood bungalow for sale this past week.

The 34-year-old former Girls star is asking $2,795,000 for the 2,457-square-foot home that contains three bedrooms and three bathrooms.

She bought the home back in 2015 for $2,725,000, so she has raised the price slightly. The house has a cute backyard with a pool as well. The home was built in 1919 and used to be owned by interior designer and antiques dealer to the stars, Brenda Antin.

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Lena Dunham Makes Statement Following HBO Max's 'Generation' Animal Dissection Scene

Lena Dunham is speaking out following the uproar about one particular scene in HBO Max’s Genera+ion series.

The scene in question shows students dissecting real cat corpses that takes place in a high school biology class, Variety reported.

HBO Max later confirmed what happened, which saw two of the extras leaving due to their discomfort.

Lena, who is an executive producer on the show, made a statement on the situation, saying, “I am committed in my life and work to the principled, humane and ethical treatment of animals. I don’t use animal cadavers in any of my work, ever, and I was not on set or aware that they were used in a recently shot scene depicting a biology classroom assignment.”

After the network revealed that the scene would be edited out of the show, Lena added, “I fully support the scene being edited out of the show.”

An HBO Max spokesperson also noted that they “deeply regret that this occurred.”

Genera+ion depicts the unfiltered experiences of high school students and is drawn from many formative moments in the lives of the show’s writers. The production recently filmed scenes depicting a biology classroom assignment involving dissection of animal specimens. These were ethically sourced in consultation with American Humane via a biological supply company that works with schools,” it shared.

It also noted that “everyone [in the scene] involved was informed in advance that this would be a sensitive scene involving a real dissection; the assistant directors checked in regularly with all participants on set, and two background actors who expressed discomfort were released with full pay.”

Genera+ion is expected to premiere in the springtime.

Lena Dunham Teams Up with Mandy Patinkin for New Movie 'Iron Box'

Lena Dunham and Mandy Patinkin have a new movie in the works!

The 34-year-old actress and producer and the 68-year-old Homeland actor will be starring in the new movie Iron Box from German director Julia von Heinz, Variety reports.

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Here’s the synopsis: “Set in 1990, right after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Iron Box follows Ruth Rothwax (Dunham), a successful New York businesswoman who insists on taking her father (Patinkin) on a trip to the country he fled as a young Holocaust survivor. While he agrees to accompany her, ‘he still doesn’t want to go where it hurts.’”

The team is hoping to film Iron Box on location in Poland next year.

Lena Dunham Cut Her Own Bangs During Quarantine & Showed the Results

Lena Dunham is cutting her own bangs in quarantine and she just showed the results!

The 34-year-old actress posted the pic to her Instagram Story with the caption, “Just a little update on cutting my own bangs in quarantine – I’ve made a personal choice to embrace uneven results!!!”

Lena shared a selfie of her work for fans to see as well! If you missed it, just a few months ago, Lena made a huge reveal about a personal choice she made about her fertility and her future of possibly having children.

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Lena Dunham Reveals She Underwent IVF: 'None of My Eggs Were Viable'

Lena Dunham has revealed that she underwent in vitro fertilization and discovered that none of her eggs were viable.

“I learned that none of my eggs were viable on Memorial Day, in the midst of a global pandemic,” the 34-year-old actress wrote in an essay for Harper‘s Magazine. “I was in Los Angeles when I got the call from Dr. Coperman, the slight Jewish man who was my entry into (and now exit from) the world of corporate reproduction.”

“‘We were unable to fertilize any of the eggs,’” Lena recalled her doctor telling her. “‘As you know, we had six. Five did not take. The one that did seems to have chromosomal issues and ultimately … ‘ He trailed off as I tried to picture it — the dark room, the glowing dish, the sperm meeting my dusty eggs so violently that they combusted. It was hard to understand that they were gone.”

“This journey has forced me to rethink what motherhood will look like,” Lena told People in a follow up interview. “IVF destroyed my body — as a woman who tends towards rampant endometriosis, filling my body with estrogen … and because of what my body has been through, subjecting it to such excruciating pain, only to come to the end and learn those eggs were not viable after working so hard through illness and discomfort and going through anxiety and depression, it is just clearly not something I can ever repeat.” She added that she had explored adoption before learning she could go through IVF to possibly have a biological child.

“My entire career, the thing that has felt like a driving factor for me in many ways has been this thought of, ‘What can I do to normalize challenging topics that many women may feel like they are alone in experiencing but are actually universal and yet women have been made to feel shameful about?’ ” she said. “Never has been that truer than in grappling with my infertility and the loss of my fertility, and the pain and the shame that came with it.”

Lena has always been very open about her personal experiences and she recently spoke out about her symptoms while fighting COVID-19.