Recently ended its six-season run with a polarizing series finale, one that currently ranks as the worst of all-time in our gallery of the best and worst TV finales. However, Jemima Kirke isn't too concerned with the backlash to the series ending.
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Untogether follows the affair between Andrea (Jemima Kirke), a former teen prodigy turned heroin addict who is trying to be a writer now that she's sober, and Nick (Dornan), a writer who's found success with his memoir of war-time bravery...
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One thing I admire about Jemima Kirke is the fact that she’s not afraid to be honest about her struggles.
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When my baby came out of me, I went into mourning. I mourned my selfishness, my old life, my cute body—but I also mourned her. How perfectly safe and endless she was before I brought her into the world, maybe before she was even conceived.
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“Sometimes people will say: ‘Oh, you’re great on that show’, and that’s nice. But occasionally people will pull their phone out and ask: ‘Oh my god, can you call my friend?’ You don’t want to be mean...'
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The cotton candy colored look is actually Jemima’s first dye job ever, her colorist Lena Ott told Vogue.
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Playing Jessa is both a blessing and a curse for Jemima Kirke. It helped the artist/actress win her latest exhibit in San Francisco, but she’d rather be seen as, first of all, an artist.
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She's back! After disappearing on season two of "Girls," Jessa made her big return to the series during Sunday night's season-three premiere.
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