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Louisa Jacobson just made her talk show debut!
The 30-year-old actress, who plays Marian Brook in The Gilded Age, made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Thursday (March 3) in Hollywood.
Louisa is currently performing in a play called Trayf at the Geffen Playhouse and she talked about how her mom Meryl Streep got on her nerves that afternoon while getting ready to head to the interview.
“Today, she was like, ‘All right, Pickle, is the car coming for you?’ She’s like, ‘Do you have everything you need? Is someone coming to pick you up from the theater?’ I’m doing a play and I [came here from there],” Louisa said.
“I was like, ‘Yeah mom, I have it under control,’” Louisa said. “She’s like, ‘OK, yeah, enough from me. Enough from me.’”
Louisa then revealed the annoying thing that her mom does in her everyday life.
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“This is a really embarrassing thing that she does,” she said. “If she starts to speak to someone who has an accent, she’ll just start doing the accent.”
The Gilded Age airs on Monday nights on HBO!
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