Lena Dunham, the mastermind behind hit show Girls, has discussed her confident attitude to her image during a new interview. The multi-talented star, who writes, directs and acts in the HBO comedy series, explained that she doesn’t fit “into a traditional Hollywood idea of the female body”, but that her parents bought her up to accept the “range of things that can be beautiful”.
Speaking to Marie Claire UK, she mused:
“My parents both have really healthy attitudes about their own bodies but also about the range of things that can be beautiful.
“But they also just always made me feel pretty and cool and smart, even in the moments when I have known – and still know – that my body wasn’t fitting into a traditional Hollywood idea of the female body.”
She also said:
“This could very easily be taken out of context, and I think it’s funny now, but I remember looking in the mirror as a kid and it would be like for an hour at a time, and I’d be like: ‘I’m just so beautiful. Everybody is so lucky that they get to look at me.’
“And of course that changes as you get older, but I may have held on to that little-kid feeling that was me alone in my bathroom.”