Julia Louis-Dreyfus Opens Up About Her Son Charlie Hall’s Raunchy Scenes On The Sex Lives Of College Girls

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Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus isn’t letting a few racy scenes get in the way of supporting her son in his role on HBO Max’s ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls.’

The 11-time Emmy winner made an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Tuesday to discuss her new Netflix movie “You People,” which stars Eddie Murphy, Nia Long and Jonah Hill.

It didn’t take long for the conversation, however, things turned to his son, Charlie Hall, and his recent role on the Mindy Kaling-produced HBO Max series.

Hall appeared as Andrew in the show’s second season and had several scandalous scenes with Whitney, played by Alyah Chanelle Scott. Louis-Dreyfus, a proud mom who is no stranger to Hollywood, said she didn’t let that deter her from tuning in.

“I think it was really cool, I mean, it was adorable. She was fucking a girl in the library and I thought she was dynamite! the ‘Veep’ star told the late-night host.

Alyah Chanelle Scott (left) and Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s son Charlie Hall (right) in the second season of HBO Max’s ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’

The ‘Seinfeld’ star shared his thoughts on the scandalous scenes while discussing his role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and how he depends on his sons Charlie, 25, and Henry, 30, whom he shares with actor Brad Hall. .

Louis-Dreyfus explained to Kimmel that his sons helped him explain the world he’s working in, in regards to Marvel Comics, which is when the conversation turned.

Charlie, who has also appeared in shows like ‘Bel-Air’ and ‘Single Drunk Female,’ gained notoriety for her most recent role in Mindy Kaling’s HBO series, starring Pauline Chalamet, Renee Rapp and Amrit Kaur.

The actor plays Andrew, one of Whitney Chase’s love interests, played by Scott.

The series lives up to its name and features several steamy scenes per episode, prompting Kimmel, 55, to ask if Louis-Dreyfus watches the show.

“Do you watch the show afraid of watching something you haven’t seen in a long time?” the host joked as the audience laughed.

“I mean, I watched the show,” she replies, carefully choosing what to say next.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus had a hilarious reaction when asked about her son Charlie’s sex scenes

The actor, who appeared on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ to promote his upcoming movie ‘You People’, joked that he watched the show and saw the risqué scenes.

“I think it was really cool, I mean, it was adorable. She was fucking a girl in the library and I thought she was dynamite! the ‘Veep’ star told the late-night host

Louis-Dreyfus, 62, with his son and actor Hall, 25

Hall guest-starred in several episodes of Mindy Kaling’s HBO Max series.

The Emmy Award winner, seemingly flustered, struggled to find her words as the crowd continued to laugh.

That’s when the proud mom described her son on the show as ‘really cool’ and ‘adorable’, before sharing the graphic nature of one of the scenes.

“He was fucking a girl in the library and I thought it was dynamite!” Louis-Drefyus shot back as the crowd and Kimmel erupted.

‘It makes you feel good to teach them to read, doesn’t it?’ Kimmel joked back.

The proud mom didn’t seem to let her son’s sex scenes stop her from rooting for him

From left to right: Charlie Hall, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Henry Hall and Brad Hall

The scene the actor was describing finds Hall’s Andrew and Scott’s Whitney on a study date in the library when things take a torrid turn among the stacks of books.

It’s just one of many scenes between the two characters and could even be considered on the tamer side for raunchy comedy.

The series, which was renewed for a third season in Decemberit is expected to return sometime in the fall, most likely in November.

It is unknown at this time if Hall will reprise his role in the third season.

It’s just one of many scenes between the two characters and could even be considered on the tamer side for raunchy comedy.

It runs in the family! Louis-Drefus, Charlie Hall, and Brad Hall are all actors.

It is unknown at this time if Hall will reprise his role in the third season.

Louis-Dreyfus, who Kimmel said has “more Emmys than fingers,” appeared on the show to discuss “You People,” which premieres on Netflix on January 27.

It’s been a busy few years for the ‘Veep’ and ‘The New Adventures of Old Christine’ star who joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2021 and has appeared in a number of other related projects since then.

The acclaimed comedic actor first appeared in ‘Black Widow’ opposite Florence Pugh and also made a major surprise cameo in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’, which premiered in November.

“My adult children are huge Marvel fans and for a long time they’ve said, ‘Mom, you should be in a Marvel movie, you have to be in a Marvel movie.'” I’m like, “oh yeah, they’re never going to want me to be in a Marvel movie” and then they did,” she said.

Louis-Dreyfus, who Kimmel noted has “more Emmys than fingers,” appeared on the show to discuss “You People,” which premieres on Netflix on January 27.

Louis-Dreyfus, who plays Fontaine’s Contessa Valentina Allegra, is also scheduled to begin filming the highly anticipated film ‘Thunderbolts’ along with Pugh reprising her role as Yelena Belova, David Harbor again as Red Guardian and Sebastian Stan in his role as lifetime. like Bucky Barnes.

The film will also welcome Harrison Ford to the Marvel world as Thaddeus ‘Thunderbolt’ Ross, replacing the late actor William Hurt, who dies in 2022.

That movie is scheduled to open on July 26, 2024, and is described as “a group of supervillains recruited to go on missions for the government,” according to its IMDB page.

During the interview with Kimmel, the late-night host pulled up an image of the Marvel comic in which the character Louis-Dreyfus first appeared and showed images of his comic book counterpart as he discussed his next project.

Louis-Dreyfus, who plays Fontaine’s Contessa Valentina Allegra, is also slated to begin filming the highly anticipated ‘Thunderbolts’ movie this summer.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a long way from the beginnings of the comic in ‘Seinfeld’

When Kimmel looked to the actor to clarify what the movie is about and what fans can expect, the comedian confirmed that it will involve “good guys who are doing bad, bad guys who are doing well.”

He also said that he believes his character “stretches both sides of the world of good and evil” and that his true nature is a bit “fuzzy”.

“It’s certainly not clear to me,” he said with a laugh.

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