Not very slay of her. Lena Dunham just tweeted about pride and her casket. The Girls creator made a controversial tweet that made the internet very mad…again.
On October 1, 2022, Lena tweeted, “When I go, I want my casket to be driven through the NYC pride parade with a plaque that reads “she wasn’t for everyone, but she *was* for us”- who can arrange?” Many Twitter users quote tweeted and replied to the tweet with disapproval for the Sharp Stick director.
One user tweeted, “We do NOT assert ownership. Arrangements for the safe disposal of Lena Dunham in accordance with state and federal law remains the responsibility of the heterosexual community.” Another user tweeted, “gonna start living my life with whatever amount of confidence lena dunham has that makes her think she’s an lgbtq+ icon.” Other Twitter users slammed the Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She’s “Learned” author about her hypocrisy for not supporting LGBTQIA sex workers when she vocalized that she was against sex work decriminalization. “Maybe they should drive your casket around in a bus, like the one you threw LGBTQIA sex workers under,” one user tweeted.
Lena has been under flames for her tweets and controversial thoughts for the past decade, so the internet is pretty used to her antics.
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