With the birth of the Internet and Justin Bieber-type of music, Rolling Stone has pretty much become obsolete; it's become a toothless tiger aggressively gnawing at the bones of pop culture. Every so often, the once iconic music mag makes a soft roar with its appealing and titillating covers. Be it Janet Jackson's breasts being held by some disembodied hands; Jennifer Aniston's tush prominently featured; or Britney Spears' barely legal posing, Rolling Stone knows how to visually stand out at your local convenience store shelves. Get ready for another dose of glossy covered skin, because hitting the newsstands this Friday is Julia Louis-Dreyfus wearing absolutely nothing but the United States Constitution on her back. Plus, they added on the signature of founding father John Hancock, even though he didn't sign the Constitution...
Still, the 53-year-old star of HBO's political-themed comedy "Veep" looks amazing, showing off a hint of butt crack and giving that playful Julia Louis-look many of us have grown to love from her days of portraying Elaine Benes on the classic sitcom, "Seinfeld". Julia suddenly has me in a patriotic mood. I think she's looking pretty good, but I would've loved to seen The Bill of Rights on her chest. What do you guys think? Does Julia put a tingle in your loins?
Via: Rolling Stone