Lena Dunham has slammed Kanye West's Famous video, and she wasn't even in it. Photo / AP
Girls star Lena Dunham has branded Kanye West's controversial Famous clip "disturbing" and "sickening" for depicting naked celebrities without their consent.
The biblical-inspired bed scene features West and his wife Kim Kardashian naked in bed with wax figures of Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Chris Brown, West's ex-girlfriend Amber Rose, Kardashian's sex tape co-star Ray J and Vogue editor Anna Wintour, among others.
Dunham 30, said it was "one of the more disturbing 'artistic' efforts in recent memory".
"Now I have to see the prone, unconscious, waxy bodies of famous women, twisted like they've been drugged and chucked aside at a rager?," Dunham wrote in a post on her Facebook page.
"I'm sure that Bill Cosby doll being in the bed alongside Donald Trump is some kind of statement, that I'm probably being trolled on a super high level," Dunham said.
While she confessed to being a fan of West (and the Kardashians), Dunham added: "I know that there's a hipper or cooler reaction to have than the one I'm currently having. But guess what?
"I don't have a hip, cool reaction, because seeing a woman I love like Taylor Swift...a woman I admire like Rihanna or Anna, reduced to a pair of waxy breasts made by some special effects guy in the Valley, it makes me feel sad and unsafe."
Meantime, Kardashian's former sex tape co-star, rapper Ray J, is not impressed at being featured naked in West's controversial Famous video.
Ray J, who is depicted lying next to Kardashian in the clip, said the provocative video was "all bad in my world".
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Ray J said the video had caused problems with his fiancee, Princess Love.
"I'm engaged. My marriage is all messed up 'cause of craziness. I'm not part of nothing crazy. I walk down a good path," Ray J said, according to Us Weekly.
"My fiancee [is] tripping. It's all bad in my world, and that ain't cool.
"Don't put me part of nothing that's weird, that don't make no sense. Can I grow up?"
Famous also features Caitlyn Jenner, Chris Brown and Amber Rose, along with Donald Trump and George W Bush among other celebrities.
Swift has so far made no public comment about the controversial clip (she is referenced in the lyrics to Famous, where West raps, "I made that b**** famous") though is said to have consulted her lawyers.