Julia Louis-Dreyfus blames birthmark for signature snafu

a few more laughs from season 2. Tony Hale posted a few bloopers from shooting the end-credits scene in the episode "Running," in which Vice President Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) does not appear to be follow

For this week's Veep cover, Julia Louis-Dreyfus posed wearing only the U.S. Constitution inked on her back. Unfortunately, it contained the signature of John Hancock, who never signed that particular document. At least the ink's not permanent. + READ 

a few more laughs from season 2. Tony Hale posted a few bloopers from shooting the end-credits scene in the episode "Running," in which Vice President Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) does not appear to be follow

The April 24, 2014 cover of Rolling Stone featured a nude Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The controversy is about the tattoo of the U.S. Constitution on her back and the signature of John Hancock at the bottom. Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence, the

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Seinfeld” veteran and veep in the HBO series “Veep,” appears mostly naked on the cover of an upcoming issue of Rolling Stone magazine, with something that's supposed to look like the Constitution tattooed on her back. On Twitter