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Julia Louis-Dreyfus Reveals 1 Aspect Of Being On ‘Seinfeld’ That Was ‘Super Challenging’

Julia Louis-Dreyfus ’ rise to fame wasn’t just ’cause she got a job on “Saturday Night Live,” and then yada yada yada, she won 11 Emmys.

In a sneak peak of the comedian’s upcoming appearance on “Be My Guest with Ina Garten,” via People , the “Veep” alum was asked by host Ina Garten, “What was the toughest time in your career?”

In response, Louis-Dreyfus named the gap of time between leaving “SNL” in 1985 to when she landed her breakout role as Elaine Benes on “Seinfeld” in 1990.

But the “You Hurt My Feelings” star told the Barefoot Contessa that once she was on “Seinfeld,” a new obstacle bubbled up for her.

“The other challenge for me in my career has been the juggling act,” Louis-Dreyfus told Garten. “Because while I was making ‘Seinfeld,’ for example, I gave birth to both of my children. Super challenging, but also fabulous, because I was becoming very famous at this time and it really kept all of that in perspective.”

Louis-Dreyfus starred on the hit sitcom for all nine seasons from 1990 to 1998. She and her husband, Brad Hall, welcomed their first son Henry in 1992 and their second son Charlie in 1997.

When Garten asked Louis-Dreyfus if production did anything to hide her pregnancies, like “put you behind the potted plant,” the TV icon said that did kind of, sort of, happen.

“Yeah, well, let’s see. The first go round, yes. I stood behind things, I carried boxes, etc,” Louis-Dreyfus said. “By the time I was pregnant the second time, nobody cared. It was like it wasn’t happening. We just sort of… I walked in, I was out to here, and no one said anything.”

The claim that no one said anything about her second pregnancy doesn’t seem to be quite true, however.

In a 2015 appearance on Jerry Seinfeld’s show,

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