Jemima Kirke Girls Lena Dunham Conversations says Lena Dunham is the only 'Girls' co-star she's still in touch with but would be up for a reboot
While Lena Dunham who last week marked 10 years since Girls premiered on HBO back in 2012 has recently ruled out rushing into a reboot of the
series, co-star Jemima Kirke might be on board if anything gets off the ground. If the price is right, that is. "Yeah!" Kirke told the Telegraph, when
asked if she'd be willing to return to the series which ran for six series from 2012 to 2017. "For the right amount of money." The British-born
actress, 36, also has an idea of where her character, Jessa, may have ended up, though she told the Telegraph that she's wary of being
compared to the flighty New Yorker. "I don’t want to give anyone another opportunity to equate me with her, but I wouldn’t be surprised
if she had a couple of kids, maybe from two different dads. Maybe she’d be raising them on her own with a nanny who she insists on
referring to as her personal assistant," said Kirke, who is now starring on Sex Education and Conversations with Friends. Kirke also admitted she
hasn't stayed in touch with her former co-stars, including Allison Williams and Zosia Mamet. She remains friendly with her childhood best friend
Dunham, who created the show and cast Kirke in the supporting role, but hasn't spoken to the actress and director since she wed musician Luis