
Rolling Stone features naked Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Constitution error
JLD's Veep would totally make a flub like this, so whatevs.

The unaging Julia Louis-Dreyfus poses au naturel on the most recent cover of Rolling Stone, with the U.S. Constitution inked across her back. We get it, she plays the vice president on HBO, yadda yadda ... problem being, it's signed "John Hancock" down near her butt.
Awkward: John Hancock didn't sign the Constitution. He signed the Declaration of Independence. Both documents were drafted and signed here in Philly, so we really should be outraged.
The National Constitution Center has had a little fun with the screwup, tweeting to Rolling Stone and Julia as the founding fathers:
@OfficialJLD: GW & co. love @RollingStone cover but as VP, please tell constituents Hancock didn't sign Constitution http://ow.ly/i/5bG9R
Leave it to them to catch it, right?
Rolling Stone hasn't addressed it yet, and of course, when you Google "Rolling Stone Julia Louis-Dreyfus," all you pretty much get right now are a bunch of headlines about her scintillating nakedness. Because accuracy doesn't sell magazines, people!
Edit: JLD tweeted this a little earlier. Classic.