Lena Dunham is used to causing a stir on social media, but the past couple days may have been more than the Girls creator, star and writer bargained for. On Saturday, Lena Dunham issued an apology after taking to social media the day before to defend a former ‘Girls’ writer Murray Miller after The Wrap reported that actress Aurora Perrineau had gone to police in Los Angeles on Friday and accused the writer of raping her in 2012 when she was 17 years old. The day before, the controversial star caused some intense Internet ire after defending Miller and seemingly attacking the accuser, who is the daughter of ‘Lost’ star Harold Perrineau. But on Saturday, Dunham back-pedalled on her and Jenni Konner’s joint statement from Friday voicing their public support of Miller, sharing a remorseful post. Dunham wrote, “As feminists, we live and die by our politics, and believing women is the first choice we make every single day when we wake up.” Published in Daily Times, November 23rd 2017.