Lena Dunham shows up leggy in a printed bodysuit as she poses for snaps before appearing on the chat show
Lena Dunham shows off her legs as she posed for a slew of snaps ahead of her appearance on The Late Late Show on Wednesday.
The 36-year-old actress slipped into a stunning fruit-print bodysuit and cropped puff-sleeved jacket as she took to Instagram to show off her ensemble.
She recorded her story, throwing her head back against a glass door in a fun, dramatic pose while her pooch appeared for the snap.
Stunning: Lena Dunham, 36, showed off her leggy legs as she posed for a slew of snaps ahead of her appearance on The Late Late Show on Wednesday
Lena upped her height with a matching pair of stilettos, writing, “This bodysuit deserves another chance — sans pants.”
In another photo carousel, she paired the bodysuit with cargo pants before heading out to star on James Corden’s talk show.
Alongside the post, she wrote: “Leotard & cargo pants for @latelateshow with @J_corden she asked? Well, surely the Lord said.’
Chic: The actress slipped into a stunning fruit print bodysuit and cropped puff sleeve jacket as she took to Instagram to show off her ensemble
Lena continued, “This is an outfit that 5-year-old Lena Work aaalll gave her permission for… See you.” [sofa]’
It comes after Lena drew a hail of criticism on Sunday when the actress posted a query on Twitter that rubbed people the wrong way.
“If I go, I want my coffin to be wheeled through New York’s Pride parade with a plaque that says ‘She wasn’t for everyone, but she *was* for us” — who can arrange that? ‘ said the Girls star, 36, on Sunday.
Outfit of the day: In another photo carousel, she paired the bodysuit with cargo pants before heading out to star on James Corden’s talk show
A number of users questioned exactly why Dunham was being honored by the LGBTQ community.
“And what have you ever done for LGBTQ? Sis you’re not a gay icon,” said one user, while another said, “Pride is for us, not to satisfy the egos of straight people who see us as accessories.”
One user said, “This is called gay pride, not straight shame,” while another added, “Girls no. we don’t claim you like that.’
Oops: It comes after Lena sparked a hailstorm of criticism on Sunday when the actress posted a query on Twitter that rubbed people the wrong way (pictured in London last month)
Drama: The actress requested that her coffin be wheeled through New York’s Pride parade after her death
Said one user, “Um…we’ll pass, but thanks for the offer?”
Some people wondered why Dunham assumed the LGBTQ community would make her a focal point of the Pride march.
The 2014 Golden Globe winner received the Horizon Award from gay advocacy Point Foundation, which is dedicated to “a young pioneer who has taken a leadership role as an advocate for the LGBTQ community,” according to The Hollywood Reporter.
What? A number of users asked exactly why Lena was honored by the LGBTQ community
At a gala where she received the award in April 2014, the New York native said she was “disappointed” that she isn’t gay, since her sister Grace came out when she was 17.
“I’ve always felt a strong and emotional connection with members of the LGBTQ community,” she said. “It was actually a huge disappointment for me when I came of age and realized that I was sexually attracted to men.”
“When my sister came out, I thought, ‘Thank God, now someone in this family can truly represent my beliefs and passions.’
Dunham has in the past been at the center of controversy over statements she has made over the years
Attention? A number of users posted memes joking that the Sharp Stick director and actress put her foot in her mouth or was using the tweet to fish for attention