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WATCH: Lena Dunham Answers Rapid-Fire Questions on Sex Scenes, Internet Trolls and Trump

If you haven’t discovered Vogue’s “73 Questions” series yet and are at least a little bit into celebrities, now is the time to dive in. The concept is simple and highly enjoyable: one actor gives a reporter a tour of of his/her house, while answering 73 rapid-fire questions that range from standard to delightfully quirky.

Up this week is Lena Dunham, who talks all things “Girls,” internet bullies, and her next tattoo (hint: it’s an homage to Hillary Clinton). She also dances with Neil Patrick Harris and tries to remember what Chandler Bing’s job was on “Friends.”

Thea Glassman is an Associate Editor at the Forward. Reach her at [email protected]

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