The 53-year-old “Seinfeld” alum and “Veep” actress is completely naked with the text of the U.S. Constitution written across her back.
The cover gained reactions from plenty of people, including workers at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, who couldn’t help but notice a historical error.
The photo shows a John Hancock signature after the Constitution. As any history buff will tell you however, John Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution.
Workers at the Constitution Center were quick to point this out, albeit in a humorous way, on their Twitter account.
@OfficialJLD: GW & co. love @RollingStone cover but as VP, please tell constituents Hancock didn't sign Constitution http://t.co/v7zQV4r7Ew
— Constitution Center (@ConstitutionCtr) April 9, 2014
George Washington to .@RollingStone - Thanks for the shout out but no Hancock here (picture from Signers' Hall). http://t.co/bUHBOblDTR
— Constitution Center (@ConstitutionCtr) April 9, 2014
Louis-Dreyfus later responded on her own Twitter account in a "not safe for this website" way.