Lena Dunham, the creator and star of the hit HBO series “Girls,” is taking a step back from acting in her upcoming Netflix project, “Too Much.” In a recent interview with The New Yorker, Dunham explained her decision, citing the emotional toll of body shaming she experienced during “Girls.”
“Girls” to “Too Much”: An Upcoming Chapter
“Too Much,” Dunham’s newest series, is a semi-autobiographical comedy that centers on a woman navigating life and love in New York City. While “Girls” fans may recognize the premise, there is a significant difference this time around: Dunham will not be starring in the program.
Putting Mental Health First
The decision to step back from acting stems from a desire to prioritize her mental health. Dunham, now 38, candidly spoke about the negative impact of body shaming she faced during “Girls.” She stated, “Physically, I was just not up for having my body dissected again.” This emphasizes how exposed actresses are to the public eye and how that exposure can negatively impact their mental health.
Taking on a New Role as Creator and Producer
Instead of starring in “Too Much,” Dunham will focus on her role as the show’s creator and showrunner. This allows her to remain creatively involved while protecting her mental health. She enthusiastically gushes about the series lead, actress Megan Stalter, stating, “I knew from the very beginning I would not be the star of it.”

Megan Stalter, The Ideal Lead, Takes the Lead
Megan Stalter, known for her comedic roles in shows like “Hacks,” is now entrusted with bringing the lead character, Jessica, to life. Dunham acknowledges the similarities between Jessica and her own experiences, but emphasizes that Stalter brings her own unique perspective to the role.
A Reflection of Growth
Dunham’s decision to prioritize her well-being marks significant personal and professional growth. It highlights a shift in the industry as actresses take control of their narratives and prioritize their mental health.
A Show With Heart (and Humor)
While Dunham won’t be on screen, her signature humor and storytelling will undoubtedly shine through in “Too Much.” Fans can expect a show filled with heart, wit, and the raw honesty that made “Girls” such a success story.
Looking Forward to ‘Too Much’
With its talented cast and Dunham’s creative vision at the helm, “Too Much” is poised to be a must-watch for fans of Dunham’s work. The series is expected to premiere on Netflix in 2025, offering audiences a fresh perspective on love, life, and the challenges of navigating the modern world.