Lamorne Morris Recalls the Awkward Moment He Walked Away from Julia Louis-Dreyfus Out of Fear He'd 'Embarrass Myself'
The actor was "panicking" because "nothing clever was coming to my mind" when his sister dragged him over to the star
There's a certain star power Julia Louis-Dreyfus emits — and even Lamorne Morris isn't immune to it.
The New Girl alum, 41, recalled meeting the actress at a pre-Emmys party recently with his sister, who he said is "obsessed" with Louis-Dreyfus, 63. So naturally, she dragged Morris over to meet the Veep star.
"She's like, 'We gotta go talk to her.' And I was like, 'No. Absolutely not.' Because nothing clever was coming to my mind, and I just thought, I wanna say something so stupid... I was gonna embarrass myself and that'll be it," Morris said on the Nov. 6 episode of Podcrushed.
Nervous Louis-Dreyfus would "look at me and hate me forever," Morris said his sister and the Seinfeld actress were having a "pretty fun, casual conversation" that he was "included" in, but once Louis-Dreyfus focused her attention on him, things went south.
"She asked me — I forget the question she asked me — but at that moment, I was done with the conversation, because I was like, there's nothing coming out," he said.
The Saturday Night actor was admittedly "panicking" and in response, did something he certainly has come to regret.
"I'm not joking — and I don't know why I did this. She asked me a question and I turned around and I just started walking in a different direction," Morris admitted. "My sister was like, 'Sorry about him.' Like, five minutes later, she comes and finds me, and she goes, 'The f--- was that?' I was like, 'I don't know.'"
He joked, "Some days, my brain is telling me, 'Just stay home. Don't talk to anybody.'"
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Fangirl moments aren't exactly new for Morris, though, who, during his acceptance speech at the 2024 Emmys for outstanding supporting actor in a limited or anthology series for Fargo, gave a shoutout to fellow nominee Robert Downey Jr.
"My fellow nominee, Robert Downey Jr., I got a poster of you at my house," he said. "Please sign it. Seriously."
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Aside from the Iron Man mention, Morris' heartfelt speech also saw him give credit to his "beautiful mother" who he said has "been my biggest champion," and also mentioned his 4-year-old daughter Lily.
"I told you I would do it. You always doubted me," he said, referring to the infamous video of his child making fun of him for crying when he learned of the nomination.