The duo portrays a couple loosely based on Dunham and her husband, musician Luis Felber, who also executive produces the series alongside Dunham.
Too Much is earning praise from critics—not just for its sharp writing and emotional depth, but for breaking new ground by casting a full-figured actress in the lead role without making the story about her weight. While creator Dunham has publicly shared her struggles with body image—choosing not to star in Too Much herself after facing relentless online body shaming during her time on Girls—this new series takes a different approach.
That said, questions about body image still come up in interviews promoting the series. When asked about online body shaming and red carpet criticism, Stalter didn’t hold back.
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