The photo was taken for, and appears on, the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.
It shows Dreyfus turning away from the camera and her back is covered by what looks like a tattoo of the preamble to the US Constitution.
The “uh oh,” comes when you read one of the signatures in the artwork.
There, written in BIG letters just above her rear end is the name John Hancock.
As the AP points out, the problem with that is, Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution.
The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia mocked the error by tweeting a photo of the cover alongside founding fathers George Washington and Benjamin Franklin in Signers’ with the caption: “Thanks for the shoutout but no Hancock here.” Rolling Stone spokeswoman Melissa Bruno said that the Declaration of Independence is on the other side of the actress’ body, and it couldn’t fit in the signatures.
Inside the magazine, another image shot by photographer Mark Seliger shows a man in a colonial wig tattooing Hancock’s signature above the “Seinfeld” actress’ bare bottom. “I’m a perfectionist in my work. I think I might drive people nuts. I don’t ask them, because I don’t need that sh on top of how I’m feeling,” said Louis-Dreyfus in the cover story of the magazine.
Agencies/Canadajournal