'I wonder if I'm hurting her chances of winning': Lena Dunham strips down to 'sensual pantsuit' as she raps to campaign for Hillary Clinton

She is no stranger to baring it all for her series Girls.

But now Lena Dunham is stripping down to show support for her presidential hopeful.

The 30-year-old comedienne released a rap video to help campaign for Hillary Clinton on comedy website Funny Or Die on Thursday.

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Showing off: Lena Dunham stripped down in a a rap videoto help campaign for Hillary Clinton released on comedy website Funny Or Die on Thursday

The three-minute clip was titled Sensual Pantsuit Anthem and featured Tony Award winning performer Cynthia Erivo and radio/television personality Charlamagne Tha God.

Perhaps the most eye-opening scene of the entire gag is when Lena decides to ditch her red pantsuit to reveal a matching two-piece bikini-like number.

As she is ripping off her clothing she rhymes: 'And now I'm going to take off my pantsuit to reveal a more sensual pantsuit cause that's what you do for the candidate you love.'

Real friends: The video began with three actors who are Lena's new friends

A new talent? The 30-year-old actress appears and tells them of her new idea to do a rap video

Not a fan: One of her new found chums was not excited by the idea

Ambition: The actual music video begins in front of a red background

Paying her respects: Just in case the viewer forgot who she was campaigning for this flashed across the screen

Showing support: Lena also made clear that 'I'm With Her'

The 36-year-old of Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club replies: 'Not sure I really understand the logic here. The rapping is trash and why are you wearing Hillary's lingerie?'

Charlamagne presses her on the rationale behind the decision to rap and strip down and Lena hopes for some female solidarity as she says: 'Dance with me Cynthia take your pantsuit off and show us your sensual pantsuit Cynthia.'

 The 29-year-old actress and singer is not so keen as she sings: 'No I'm good!'

All business: She began the video with an all red pantsuit 

Outspoken: Radio/television personality Charlamagne Tha God was one of the featured guests in the clip

Showing her flow: She awkwardly rhymed throughout the entire video

Showing her skills: As if the red background and outifit weren't enough she also had a crimson streak in her hair

This leaves Lena to question the entire video as she says: 'I wonder if I'm actually hurting her chances of winning.'

 The video concludes with Charlamagne reminding everyone to vote on Tuesday, November 8.

Lena has been unafraid to show her allegiance to Hillary leading up to the election as she used her Halloween costume for a bit of political satire just a few days ago.

On Monday, the Girls creator dressed up as a cat but had hands fastened to her body so that she was a 'grabbed p***y'.

Signature look: She later ripped off her outfit to reveal a 'sensual pantsuit' two-piece underneath

Skeptical: The 36-year-old of Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club questioned the move as he said: 'Not sure I really understand the logic here. The rapping is trash and why are you wearing Hillary's lingerie?'

The costume was, of course, mocking Donald Trump's comments he made in 2005 about what you can do to women when you're famous. 

In a tape released earlier this month of the star discussing women with host Billy Bush, the presidential candidate said: ''You know I'm automatically attracted to beautiful [women] - I just start kissing them [...] And when you're a star they let you do it. You can do anything.

'Grab them by the p***y. You can do anything.' 

Lena has long been a supporter of Hillary Clinton. 

'Grabbed P***y': Lena turned her Halloween costume into a piece of political satire on Monday night

Spreading the love: Dunham encouraged her followers to 'connect to yourself and the people you love' amid the campaign season on Instagram on Thursday 

On Thursday, meanwhile, the actress encouraged her fans to 'connect to yourself and the people you love' as she posted a poignant message to her Instagram account.

'This election feels apocalyptic to so many of us (even people who don't necessarily agree with each other) and tensions are high,' she wrote. 

'You can feel it in every public space and on every social media platform and in every human heart and brain. I'm reminding myself (in the form of reminding you) to take a minute to connect to yourself and the people you love. 

'Put down your phone. Breathe. I'm about to eat some breaded chicken with some kids I love and ignore the world. I hope you have a version of that which works for you. I hope you find safe spaces in all this.' 

Taking aim: The costume was, of course, mocking Donald Trump's comments he made in 2005 about what you can do to women when you're famous (pictured Monday)

Caught on tape: In a tape released earlier this month of the star discussing women with host Billy Bush, the presidential candidate said, 'And when you're a star they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab them by the p***y. You can do anything'

She's with her: Lena has long been a public supporter of Hilary Clinton 

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