Actor Adam Driver sarcastically promised to write his own tell-all memoir about the experience of working with Lena Dunham, after the Girls star and writer accused him of having been verbally and physically abusive while on the set a decade ago.
Driver, 42, was asked about his portrayal in Dunham’s memoir, Famesick, which was released last month. He said: ‘I have no comment on any of that.’
He added, appearing angry: ‘I am saving it all for my book.’ He then appeared to mutter to co-star Miles Teller: ‘I have no idea what she’s talking about.’
Girls, which ran on HBO from 2012 to
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