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Kamala Harris ‘getting a kick out of’ resurgence of ‘Veep,’ Julia Louis-Dreyfus says - seemayo

Kamala Harris ‘getting a kick out of’ resurgence of ‘Veep,’ Julia Louis-Dreyfus says



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Truth is stranger than fiction. 

Ever since Vice President Kamala Harris became the presumptive Democratic nominee for the 2024 Presidential election, the HBO satirical comedy “Veep” has gone viral and reportedly seen a 353% surge in viewership numbers. 

“It’s been a wild thing to witness. Viewership went up something insane like 350 percent,” series star Julia Louis-Dreyfus, 63, told Entertainment Weekly. 

“I’m delighted,” the former “Seinfeld” star added. “I’m happy people are getting a kick out of it. And I know that Kamala Harris is — big time.”

“It’s been a wild thing to witness,” Julia Louis-Dreyfus said about “Veep” becoming more popular.
“I’m happy people are getting a kick out of it. And I know that Kamala Harris is — big time,” said Julia Louis-Dreyfus. AP

“Veep,” which originally aired from 2012-2019, followed Selina Meyer (Louis-Dreyfus), a fictional Vice President of the United States who eventually became President. 

Harris opened up about the series while appearing on Stephen Colbert’s “The Late Show” in 2023.

“There are bits of it that are actually quite accurate,” she said at the time. “Last week, my team, we were having long days as usual, and a member of my team decided to do something really sweet for me. I was out of my office in the West Wing. I was having a meeting across the street, and we’re walking back toward my office, and he said, ‘I need to tell you something.’ The winter is almost over. It’s really cold today. We haven’t lit your fireplace. So I decided when you were in that meeting to light the fireplace.”

“But he forgot to open the flue,” Harris added with a laugh. “So Secret Service was like, ‘Ma’am, you cannot go back to your office,’ because there was smoke everywhere. But it was the sweetest gesture.”

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Matt Walsh and Tony Hale in “Veep.”

President Biden, who had been running for re-election, announced his departure from the race on July 21, and he endorsed Vice President Harris shortly thereafter. 

The next day, on July 22, the first season of “Veep” (streaming on Max) had 2.2 million minutes viewed – in a big jump from 486,000 minutes of viewership the previous day, according to entertainment data company Luminate.

In the show, Selina was a senator who had an unsuccessful presidential bid. Her run ended with her becoming the running mate of the man who defeated her in the Democratic primary. 

In Season 2 of “Veep,” it’s revealed that the President (who wasn’t shown onscreen) won’t run for reelection, and that Selina will run. 

Julia Louis-Dreyfus with Vice President Kamala Harris. Instagram/vp

After Biden and Harris had a similar real-life situation, original “Veep” creator Armando Ianucci commented on social media after users started sharing the clip. “Still working on the ending.” 

In an interview published July 24, “Veep” showrunner David Mandel told The Hollywood Reporter, “There are two types of people doing Veep memes right now: There are people really enjoying Selina’s moment of telling her staff that she’s running for president; there’s a joy there that’s fun and nice and celebratory.” 

He added, “And then there are a-holes who are using it differently. Surprise surprise, Kamala is a woman of color, and it seems like those people are using it as a simple way of insulting her. So I don’t like that part.”

Mandel said he thought audiences are talking about “Veep” now more than they did when it was airing.

“Today, there may be more people checking out ‘Veep,’ and I can’t think of anything better. I hope they are enjoying. The crazier politics gets, the more ‘Veep’ holds up!”

“The crazier politics gets, the more ‘Veep’ holds up!” showrunner David Mandel said.
“Veep” had a big surge in popularity last week. Getty Images for Disney

When he was asked about if the new resurgence means that there could be more “Veep,” he said he has mixed feelings.  

“It’s that double-edged sword of, yeah, of course I want to come back. I loved every second of it. I loved that cast. I loved what we did. But, can you imagine? We’re right back to imagining if we were trying to film a season right now and all of this was going on,” he said. 

“We’d be throwing scripts in the garbage left and right. We need things to calm down and heal before ‘Veep’s’ sort of horrible outlook on the world returns,” he continued.

Mandel added, “I think it’s funnier when things are going well and we joke about how bad things are, then when things are going badly. But boy, it makes me think a lot about the show in a really good way. I love people taking about the show and sharing it.”





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