After Julia Louis-Dreyfus' breast cancer diagnosis announcement Thursday,Seventeen (2019) former Vice President Joe Biden voiced his support to the acclaimed actress who has played a fictional vice president on HBO's Veep.
SEE ALSO: Julia Louis-Dreyfus reveals breast cancer diagnosis, calls for universal health careBiden assured Louis-Dreyfus that he was there for her during her cancer fight. "We Veeps stick together," he wrote. He included a photo from a 2014 spot the two did together before the White House Correspondents' Dinner in 2014. Aviators are obviously involved.
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Louis-Dreyfus, who plays vice president-turned-president (briefly) Selina Meyer on the show, had produced a spoof video in character with the then-real-life veep. The two had an adventurous day in the White House and bumped into Michelle Obama, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, and called former Speaker of the House John Boehner.
Julia liked Joe's tweet, and posted her own response shortly after.
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Like Biden tweeted, we're with you, Julia.
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