Breaking into the film and TV industry isn’t always easy, but for Lena Dunham it really was no sweat. Though she first made a name for herself with the semi-autobiographic feature film Tiny Furniture in 2010, it was the series Girls which really put her on the map, and Dunham recently explored how privilege played a role in her ability to break into the industry “with relative ease.” Related: Lena Reflects On Jack Antonoff Breakup And Prescription Pill Addiction The 34-year-old took to Twitter on Sunday and wrote: She explained (below) how the system in Hollywood is “rigged in favor of white people,” and acknowledged her privilege as a white woman being the reason it was easy for her to make a name for herself at a young age: Dunham
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