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Lena Dunham in introspective solitude on her couch, reflecting on post-'Girls' life and relationships.
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Lena Dunham reflects on solo time after Girls ended

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Lena Dunham has opened up about spending significant time alone romantically after her HBO series Girls wrapped in 2017. The 39-year-old creator, writer, and star shared her reflections on family connections and personal cycles in relationships. She also discussed her past toxic obsession with the internet.

Brandi Glanville ended up in urgent care after a home remedy gone wrong lodged garlic in her ear over Easter. The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star shared the mishap on her Unfiltered podcast, blaming a cold from her son. She joked it's now stuck in her brain. 😩

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Guy Fieri shook hands with Andrew Tate at UFC 327 over the weekend, sparking social media backlash. The Food Network star quickly addressed the criticism on X, claiming he had no idea who the Tate brothers were. Fans slammed him for the interaction amid the brothers' serious allegations.

Singer Lewis Capaldi hilariously called out a social media blunder mistaking him for Formula One star Lewis Hamilton at Coachella. The confusion arose from a video of Hamilton chatting with rumored girlfriend Kim Kardashian during Justin Bieber's set on April 11. Capaldi's witty response has fans in stitches.

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Nearly five weeks after her March 4 DUI arrest, Britney Spears has voluntarily entered a treatment facility. Experts emphasize the importance of a structured post-rehab plan to ensure long-term success, while ex-husband Kevin Federline offers conditional support. Son Jayden James Federline was recently seen in Los Angeles.

SZA shut down online speculation that she was paid to standby as a backup act for Justin Bieber's Coachella headline set. The singer clarified via Instagram that no one paid her and she was in New York at the time. Bieber's performance drew mixed reactions amid his comeback push.

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A forthcoming biography claims Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman outdid Mick Jagger and Keith Richards as the band's most prolific womanizer during their wild early years. Author Bob Spitz details Wyman's insatiable appetite for casual encounters on the 1965 U.S. tour. The book spills on his habits, marriages, and band tensions.

 

 

 

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