Rolling Stone’s latest issue’s cover features a naked Louis-Dreyfus with the U.S. Constitution inked on her back. The cover shows Louis-Dreyfus with the U.S. Constitution written on her back and the signature of founding father John Hancock appears on her tailbone, but as the Washington Examiner’s Justin Green pointed out, Hancock didn’t sign the Constitution. John Hancock signed a historical document, the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is an actress, comedian and producer, known for her television work on the TV show Seinfeld. Her breakthrough came in 1990 with a nine-season run playing the character of Elaine Benes on Seinfeld, one of the most critically and commercially successful sitcoms of all time.
In the magazine’s cover story Julia Louis-Dreyfus shares, “I’m a perfectionist in my work,” according to Fox News Louis-Dreyfus said that, “I think I might drive people nuts. I don’t ask them, because I don’t need that (expletive) on top of how I’m feeling.”
Fox News reported that, Julia Louis-Dreyfus jokingly blamed the mistake on Mike McClintock, the fictional “Veep” character played by Matt Walsh who serves as communications director to Louis-Dreyfus’ Vice President Selina Meyer on the HBO comedy series.
“Hancock signed Dec. of Independence NOT Constitution,” Julia Louis-Dreyfus tweeted on Wednesday, then referred to Mike McClintock, “Veep’s” hapless director of communications played by Matt Walsh, by adding, “Yet another Mike (expletive)-up. Dummy.”
Now we know who to blame. Julia Louis-Dreyfus has received six Golden Globe nominations, and has won one, received 16 Emmy nominations, winning four. She has been credited as one of the most nominated actresses in the history of the Emmy Awards and she has also received six Screen Actors Guild Awards and five American Comedy Awards. Julia Louis-Dreyfus received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2010, and then was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame in 2014.
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