
Lena Dunham left little to the imagination during her first hosting gig on " Saturday Night Live."
The "Girls" star shed her clothing, as she often does in her hit HBO series, for a skit spoofing the show and its in-your-face nudity.
Following the release of the biblical film "Noah" starring Russell Crowe and Emma Watson, comes the story of "the first girl."
RELATED: LENA DUNHAM SET TO HOST 'SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE' FOR FIRST TIMEDunham appears completely nude calling for her mate.
"Adam, a snake just talked to me. Is that normal?" she asked of Adam Driver (Taran Killam), who plays her boyfriend Adam in "Girls."
The tale details Eve's struggles as a twentysomething in the Garden of Eden.
RELATED: LENA DUNHAM DISCOVERS SCARLETT JOHANSSON ONCE DATED HER BOYFRIEND JACK ANTONOFF"I just want to know what we're even doing here," she asked Adam. "Are we like man and wife or is it this situation where there's, like, all these other girls and I'm going to find out from one of the animals?"
"What are you talking about?" Adam responded. "You're like a part of me, literally. God made you from my rib, kid."
When the Holy Man himself condemned them from eating apples, the 27-year-old actress questioned him.
RELATED: LENA DUNHAM ADMITS TO BEING FIRED BY HBO BEFORE 'GIRLS'"Are you saying that in like a 'I suggest you don't' or in, like, a 'definitely don't' but with a side of, like, 'maybe do?'"
Before taking a big bite out of the forbidden fruit, "Eve" consulted a snake that was supposed to be her "Girls" co-star Zosia Mamet's character, Shoshanna.
Naked and surrounded by half-eaten apples, she awaits her fate in what was arguably the funniest skit of the evening.
RELATED: WATCH: EDITOR HAMISH BOWLES TEACHES LENA DUNHAM HOW TO POSE FOR VOGUEDunham did well for her first shot at hosting the legendary sketch comedy show, but the skits overall left a lot to be desired.
There was no doubt that, due to the criticism she often receives for her unapologetic nudity in "Girls," that would be a big part of her comedy skits.
In fact, she even defended the show's nakedness in her opening monologue.
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"Every show has its thing. 'Seinfeld' had the puffy shirt. 'Home Improvement' had the neighbor talking over the fence," she said. "And we have very graphic sex scenes. That's our thing."
She continued by insisting how much she loves her job, but explained that the downfall is how complete strangers feel comfortable talking about their sex lives with her.
"Like the other day a man on the street says, 'Hey Lena, your breasts look just like my sister's,'" she recalled. "I had a lot of follow up questions like, 'Why would you know that?' and 'Does your sister have nice breasts?'"
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