Trending once upon a time: Julia Louis-Dreyfus blames ‘drunken stupor’ for her nude Rolling Stone cover
Fuck, I was pissed drunk.
LOUIS-DREYFUS’S #CRACKEXCUSE
Julia Louis-Dreyfus has taken the ‘drunken stupor’ defence to explain her nude presence on the latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine. Photographed by celebrity lensman Mark Seliger, the cover photo shows the 53-year-old Veep star in the buff with a temporary tattoo of the U.S. Constitution adorning her back. Yesterday, Louis-Dreyfus tweeted, “In my defense, I was in a drunken stupor #crackexcuse.” Inside the issue, which calls her “the First Lady of Comedy,” the ex-Seinfeld fixture reflects on her three-decade career and talks about the difficulty facing women in Hollywood. “There is sexism – I’m not denying its existence,” she says. “But I’m saying that I will deny its effort against me.”
Hands down, best nude celebrity magazine cover ever.
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus is butt-naked on the cover of the latest issue of Rolling Stone—minus the text of the U.S. Constitution that’s scrawled across her back—and we just can’t stop staring.
At 53, the four-time Emmy winner and star of HBO’s Veep looks absolutely fantastic in the revealing photo from RS regular Mark Seliger, from the top of her head to the top of her rather adorable bottom, punctuated here with a copy of founding father John Hancock’s signature.
We’re assuming that tat is temporary.
“In my defense, ‘I was in a drunken stupor’ #crackexcuse,” the pretty damn fabulous actress tweeted along with a pic of her RS cover debut as a solo star (she has previously shared the spotlight with the cast of Seinfeld).
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Poses Butt-Naked on the Cover of Rolling Stone—Minus the Constitution Tattoo—and Looks Amazing!
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is butt-naked on the cover of the latest issue of Rolling Stone—minus the text of the U.S. Constitution that’s scrawled across her back—and we just can’t stop staring.
At 53, the four-time Emmy winner and star of HBO’s Veep looks absolutely fantastic in the revealing photo from RS regular Mark Seliger, from the top of her head to the top of her rather adorable bottom, punctuated here with a copy of founding father John Hancock’s signature.
We’re assuming that tat is temporary.
“In my defense, ‘I was in a drunken stupor’ #crackexcuse,” the pretty damn fabulous actress tweeted along with a pic of her RS cover debut as a solo star (she has previously shared the spotlight with the cast of Seinfeld).