A clip of Julia Louis-Dreyfus swearing on Sesame Street in front of Elmo has gone viral.
The Seinfeld star – who played Elaine in the hit sitcom – appeared as a guest on the kid’s show in 1994.
In an outtake from the episode, which was first shared on the Reddit forum Old School Cool, Louis-Dreyfus is seen speaking with characters Elmo and Zoe before the scene begins.
When the take starts, however, Louis-Dreyfus says the wrong name when reciting her line. After realising her mistake, the actor says: “S***.”
Louis-Dreyfus then apologises to the puppets, and Elmo exclaims that she “said a bad word”.
Elmo suggests that the actor pay a “five dollar” fine for saying the curse word, while Zoe demands a nickel.
“You’re going to be a rich muppet at the end of this day,” Louis-Dreyfus tells Elmo.
The Veep star is one of many high-profile actors to have appeared on the long-running series. Others include Robin Williams, Jason Bateman, Beyonce, and Halle Berry.
After being shared to Reddit by user u/MulciberTenebras, the clip has since also gone viral on Twitter.
Viewers praised Elmo and Zoe’s reactions to the “hilarious” moment.
“It’s f***ing hilarious how puppeteers stay in character in beteween takes. It’s a real credit to their craft,” said one person.
Another added: “I love how she’s actually talking to the puppets. It’s so sweet.”