Sunday, April 13, 2014

Naked Julia Louis-Dreyfus x Rolling Stone Magazine [COVER]





"Julia Louis-Dreyfus is wearing absolutely nothing but the immortal words of Thomas Jefferson on our new cover," boasts Rolling Stone, dubbing the 53-year-old "The First Lady of Comedy." With the new season of her whip-smart HBO political comedy "Veep" underway, we couldn't agree more.


In the issue, Louis-Dreyfus talks about her career evolution, from "Saturday Night Live" through "Seinfeld" and "The Old Adventures of New Christine" to "Veep." She also talks about real live veeps Al Gore ("who did win, by the way") and Joe Biden.


The actress also addresses a common misconception about her -- that she is a billionaire by family fortune, thanks to her father's wealth.


"I've been attached to that," she tells Rolling Stone, clarifying that it's her father'sbusiness that's valued in billions. "It's unbelievable, because whatever I do, people just assume it's true. Welcome to the fuckin' Internet."


To be noted it was the declaration of independence that was signed by John Hancock, not the constitution as it appears just above the dimples on the small of her back.


Her most recognizable character is Elaine Benes for the hit comedy show Seinfeld (A personal favourite) has long since been my TV crush. HuffPo has put together an editorial outlining why she is actually one of the worst people in the world.


Read 'Why Elaine Benes Was Actually The Worst Role Model Ever' HERE.

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