has claimed she and nearly shared an intimate exchange just a month before he got engaged to his now-wife Joanne Tucker.
Lena Dunham Reveals Adam Drivers Quick Engagement
Lena Dunham has claimed she and Adam Driver nearly shared an intimate exchange just a month before he got engaged to his now-wife Joanne Tucker.The Girls star, ...
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The Girls star, 39, said that she and her co-star Driver, 42, were spending much time with one another rehearsing - and conversing in a manner that bordered on flirtatious - prior to his engagement announcement.
On the show created by and starring Dunham, her character Hannah Horvath was in an on-off relationship with Driver's character Adam Sackler throughout all six seasons from 2012-2017 starting when Dunham was 25, and Driver was 28.
The wild new claim comes after Dunham alleged Driverin meltdowns on the set of Girls.
Dunham writes in her memoir that Driver and her grew closer when Tucker, now 43, was out of town working on a play.
'That week ... he came over almost every night,' Dunham claims. 'I was still frail and fawning, a careful and terrified version of myself - and maybe he liked me most that way.
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Lena Dunham, 39, claims she and Adam Driver, 42, nearly shared an intimate exchange just a month before he got engaged to Joanne Tucker. Pictured Tuesday in NYC
Dunham described Driver (pictured last month in NYC) as 'a very talented, charismatic, complex, and powerful person'
'Maybe it made his heart go out to me, or maybe it just leveled the balance of power.'
Dunham said Driver told her, 'You still home alone, Dunham. Okay. I'm riding down to you. But I'm warning you, if I come up, I'm not leaving this time.'
Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for both parties for further comment on the story and has yet to hear back.
Dunham wrote that she replied, 'Call me when you're outside,' but stopped short at answering the door upon his arrival.
Dunham has been busy promoting her memoir as she was seen leaving The Today Show studio in New York City on Wednesday
She was all smiles as she waved to her fans
Dunham, who created, wrote and directed on the series, said that she was mentally jumbled in the wake of the passionate exchange with her co-star.
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'Stunned, I couldn't speak for a moment, unsure of what had happened - had I lost directorial authority, allowed the scene to go off the rails, not given proper instructions?' Dunham wrote.
Dunham said she wondered if HBO higher-ups would take note of the indiscretion during production, as she asked herself, 'Would I be removed from my command post immediately?'
Dunham made clear that her focus was not on Driver crossing any boundaries with her, but rather her loss of control as the creative in charge of the scene.
Dunham opened up about her personal and professional dealings with Driver in her new memoir Famesick
Driver and Dunham played the respective roles of Hannah Horvath and Adam Sackler on Girls
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'It wasn't that I felt violated - and I also wouldn't know if I had, as there was little in my sexual life that I hadn't allowed to happen, and for no pay,' Dunham said. 'But I felt that something intimate, confusing and primal had played out in a scenario I was meant to control.'
Dunham told People on Tuesday that she included revealing stories about Driver in her book to illustrate how he helped her own development as an artist.
'It was an attempt to capture that [working relationship] in an honest way,' Dunham said, 'and also really talk about how much being around this very talented, charismatic, complex, and powerful person affected me in ways that were really positive and in ways that were a bit harder.'
She said it was not her intent to position Driver as the outlier of the show, but just to talk about how complex and confusing those first experiences of trying to be a boss were.'
Dunham told the magazine that the buzzy show, which ran from 2012-2017, provided important learning experiences for both her and Driver.
'For better or worse it was all of our first jobs,' Dunham said. 'I think Adam went on a very specific ride because he had the ride of the show and then also the ride of becoming a major movie star at the same time.
'So he was on these two tracks, and he's a very, very serious work-focused private person. So I have a lot of empathy for that.'
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