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Lena Dunham felt ‘ashamed’ after date rape


Lena Dunham admits she "spent so much time ashamed" after being date raped at university.

The ‘Girls’ creator and star, who is now in a long-term relationship with Fun.’s Jack Antonoff, says it took her a long time to get over the experience and she found it therapeutic to write about it in her new memoir, ‘Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She’s Learned’.

The 28-year-old actress told NPR’s [National Public Radio] ‘Fresh Air’ host Terry Gross: "It was a painful experience physically and emotionally and one I spent a long time trying to reconcile."

Lena – who studied creative writing at Oberlin College in Ohio – kept the assault a secret from friends at the time.

She said: "I actually [have] been thinking about it a lot this week because I sent an email to somebody who I had known at that time who knew the guy who had perpetrated the act…I wanted to make it clear to this old friend what I felt had happened before he potentially…read about it.

"I said to this old friend in an email: ‘I spent so much time scared; I spent so much time ashamed.’ "

The Golden Globe winner believes sharing her story has helped her to recover.

She said: "I don’t feel that way [ashamed] anymore and it’s not because of my job, it’s not because of my boyfriend, it’s not because of feminism, though all those things helped. It’s because I told the story. And I’m still here, and my identity hasn’t shifted in some way that I can’t repair. And I still feel like myself and I feel less alone."