Lena Dunham, best known as creater, writer and star in the acclaimed HBO series “Girls,” recently took aim at New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. for allegedly rejecting her.

Dunham claims that Beckham Jr. sat next to her at the Met Gala — New York’s premier fashion event — and was so uninterested in her that he chose to scroll through Instagram rather than chit-chat.

Although Beckham Jr. didn’t actually speak a word to her, Dunham didn’t stop herself from attempting to interpret what she views as a sexist take on her physique and appearance.

“I was sitting next to Odell Beckham Jr., and it was so amazing because it was like he looked at me and he determined I was not the shape of a woman by his standards,” Dunham told comedian Amy Shumer during a ‘friend chat’ for Lenny Letter. “He was like, ‘That’s a marshmallow. That’s a child. That’s a dog.’ It wasn’t mean — he just seemed confused.

“The vibe was very much like, ‘Do I want to [expletive] it? Is it wearing a . . . yep, it’s wearing a tuxedo. I’m going to go back to my cell phone.’ It was like we were forced to be together, and he literally was scrolling Instagram rather than have to look at a woman in a bow tie. I was like, ‘This should be called the Metropolitan Museum of Getting Rejected by Athletes.’ ”

Keep in mind that Dunham and Shumer are comedians. Unfortunately for Beckham Jr., it’s these type of comments that get him in trouble with the media and the public. Heaven forbid he wasn’t interested in this woman, so therefore he must be a horrible and confused sexist who mistook her for a “dog.”

Beckham Jr., like many people, probably had no idea who Dunham was and assumed she was there as a spectator. If she’s that desperate for attention, she should find her way to MetLife Stadium at some point this year. Beckham Jr. would undoubtedly give her a selfie and an autograph to help ease the pain of the alleged rejection.

Update: Dunham has since taken to Twitter to help clarify her rejection comments.

.@OBJ_3 is talented, stylish, seems super awesome and wasn't into chatting with me at a fancy party. — Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) September 2, 2016

My story about him was clearly (to me) about my own insecurities as an average-bodied woman at a table of supermodels & athletes. — Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) September 2, 2016

It's not an assumption about who he is or an expectation of sexual attention. It's my sense of humor, which has kept me alive for 30 years. — Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) September 2, 2016

Update: Dunham has offered Beckham Jr. a public apology.