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Adam Driver Brushes Off Lena Dunham’s ‘Girls’ Allegations at Cannes

His one-line reply prolongs public scrutiny of Dunham’s memoir without addressing the specifics.

Overview

  • Driver, asked Sunday at a Cannes press conference for Paper Tiger, replied, “I have no comment on any of that. I’m saving it all for my book.”
  • Lena Dunham’s memoir Famesick alleges he threw a chair during rehearsal, ignored blocking in their first sex scene, and punched a hole in his trailer wall.
  • She writes the behavior shook her sense of authority as showrunner and says she did not tell anyone about some incidents at the time.
  • There is no independent corroboration or formal inquiry reported, and current coverage focuses on the memoir’s claims and Driver’s brief response.
  • The story is renewing discussion of on‑set boundaries before intimacy coordinators were common and how creative intensity fits within workplace norms.