Adam Driver wanted to downplay the importance of the accusations that Lena Dunham has launched about his alleged aggressive behavior during the filming of the series ‘Girls’ and when asked at the Cannes Film Festival he simply said in a light tone, “I save it all for my book.”
After a laconic “I have no comment to make on that subject,” the actor added “I save it all for my book,” a phrase that provoked laughter from some of the journalists attending the press conference to present the film ‘Paper Tiger’, which he stars in alongside Scarlett Johansson, who was not present.
Actress, screenwriter and director Lena Dunham has published ‘Famesick’, a new biography that reveals details of her personal life, her addictions and physical health, and experiences during the filming of ‘Girls’, in which she claims Driver engaged in aggressive behavior.

In the book she reveals that the actor “jerked her around” during the first sex scene they shot and that he threw a chair against the wall during a rehearsal in which she was unable to memorize her script.
“It’s not that I felt violated – and I wouldn’t know if I was either, since in my sexual life almost everything had happened without my permission, and without receiving anything in return. But I felt that something intimate, confusing and primitive had manifested itself in a situation that I was supposed to control,” she says about that sex scene with Driver, reported Agencia EFE.
Here is Adam Driver’s reaction to the questioning about Lena Dunham.
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