Julia Louis-Dreyfus Talks Frog Testes & Bee Upskirt

November 3rd, 2009 // Leave a Comment

Star of The Old Adventures of New Christine, Julia Louis Dreyfus, chatted with David Letterman about how her 17-year-old son is applying to college. This brought up a story of her own college application days, particularly an incident that took place when she applied to the all-girls institution, Wellesley.

The actress says that she brought her biology lab notebook for her interviewer to peruse during their meeting. She told Dave, “So he’s looking through it and he’s not saying anything… He got to the page that I drew a dissected frog with the frog’s reproductive organs, and he just looks at it and he goes, ‘Testes.’”

As if that weren’t odd enough, during her tour of the campus, a bee flew up her skirt and stung her on the rear end.

While that might sound mortifying, these days, the bees carry digital cameras and would probably post that shit on their Facebook profiles.

Watch the video of Julia on David Letterman by clicking the continue reading link below.

Gallery Info: Julia Louis-Dreyfus outside the Ed Sullivan Theater for the Late Show With David Letterman.


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