- Julia Louis-Dreyfus managed to throw several jabs at President Donald Trump at the 69th Emmys
- The Veep front-woman sang about Trump in show host’s, Stephen Colbert, opening song at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California
- In the star packed song, Louis-Dreyfus sang about sang how nice it would be to have a president who ‘was not beloved by Nazis’
- ‘We did have a whole storyline about impeachment but we abandoned that because we were worried that someone else might get to it first,’ said Louis-Dreyfus, accepting her trophy for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series
While she made history at the 69th Emmy Awards on Sunday, Julia Louis-Dreyfus managed to throw several jabs at President Donald Trump at the 69th Emmys.
The Veep front-woman sang about Trump in show host’s, Stephen Colbert, opening song at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California.
In the star packed song, Louis-Dreyfus sang about sang how nice it would be to have a president who ‘was not beloved by Nazis.’
Julia Louis-Dreyfus managed to throw several jabs at President Donald Trump at the 69th Emmys. The Veep front-woman sang about Trump in show host’s, Stephen Colbert, opening song at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California
In the star packed song, Louis-Dreyfus sang about sang how nice it would be to have a president who ‘was not beloved by Nazis’
The 56-year-old actress won Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for the the sixth consecutive year en route to tying a record for most acting awards ever.
The big win for HBO comedy series Veep ties her with acting legend Cloris Leachman for most ever by a performer as they both have eight gongs total.
But during her speech, she managed to get another jab at the 45th President.
The 56-year-old actress won Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for the the sixth consecutive year en route to tying a record for most acting awards ever
‘We did have a whole storyline about impeachment but we abandoned that because we were worried that someone else might get to it first,’ said Louis-Dreyfus, accepting her trophy
‘We did have a whole storyline about impeachment but we abandoned that because we were worried that someone else might get to it first,’ said Louis-Dreyfus, accepting her trophy.
Veep, the most-nominated comedy, has a chance for its third consecutive best comedy series and gives star Julia Louis-Dreyfus the chance to build on her record of most wins for a lead comedy actress.
She has five for Veep and one for New Adventures of Old Christine.
Veep, the most-nominated comedy, has a chance for its third consecutive best comedy series and gives star Julia Louis-Dreyfus the chance to build on her record of most wins for a lead comedy actress