
Julia Louis-Dreyfus calls 'Seinfeld curse' ‘ridiculous'
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who has had success with "Veep" and "The New Adventures of Old Christine" since "Seinfeld" ended in 1998, called the old notion of a "Seinfeld curse" "ridiculous."
"They thought it was clever," she added in the interview published Tuesday. "You don’t need me to prove it wrong, it was ridiculous! It made no sense. I was amazed that it had legs, because it was so moronic. I don’t know how else to say it!"
The phrase was coined after the iconic sitcom ended in 1998 and its main stars seemed to struggle a bit to find their footing.
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