Comedy that chokes: Veep stars respond to laughing lawmaker injured while watching
'The real question is — what episode?,' star Julia Louis-Dreyfus quips via Twitter
.<a href="https://twitter.com/GrahamPerrettMP">@GrahamPerrettMP</a> 'in stitches' over latest VEEP episode<a href="https://twitter.com/OfficialJLD">@OfficialJLD</a>: "for God's sakes - be careful!" <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/auspol?src=hash">#auspol</a><a href="https://t.co/F81PqNPpak">https://t.co/F81PqNPpak</a> <a href="https://t.co/ymL9zMtQCB">pic.twitter.com/ymL9zMtQCB</a>
—@abcbrisbane
Graham Perrett was left with three stitches under a blackened left eye and surgical glue on his split nose after the mishap while relaxing in front of the TV at his home in the east coast city of Brisbane on Sunday evening.
The 51-year-old opposition Labor Party lawmaker said he laughed so hard that he choked on his eel sushi. He sprang from his lounge chair then hit his head on a granite kitchen bench top, breaking his glasses and knocking himself unconscious for a few seconds.
I mean, c'mon, I'm actually having a hard time believing it. But the real question is - what episode? <a href="https://t.co/sqGyRT8e0z">https://t.co/sqGyRT8e0z</a>
—@OfficialJLD
News of his plight reported in The Australian newspaper on Thursday drew an incredulous response from Veep star Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who tweeted: "I mean, c'mon, I'm actually having a hard time believing it. But the real question is — what episode?"
Perrett replied that it was the first episode of the new season in which a character, Congressman Jonah Ryan, is caught out faking cancer by shaving his head to milk public sympathy. "Pure gold, your highness!!!" Perrett tweeted Louis-Dreyfus.
<a href="https://twitter.com/OfficialJLD">@OfficialJLD</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/DrDayaSharma">@DrDayaSharma</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/James_Jeffrey">@James_Jeffrey</a> Episode One in this new series. Where Jonah has the close shave. Pure gold, your highness!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
—@GrahamPerrettMP
Another Veep actor Timothy Simons tweeted in response to Perrett's accident: "oh my god. oh my god."
Veep showrunner David Mandel told Buzzfeed he apologized to Perrett and to Australia.
"I would like to make an official statement on behalf of Veep and the United States," Mandel said. "We would like to apologize to Australia, our key ally in the Asia-Pacific region, for writing something that would cause bodily harm to your people."
Perrett said after all the entertainment Veep had provided him, he was glad to give some amusement back to its makers.
"For a domestic accident, it's just been bizarre, it's been quite surreal," Perrett said of the attention the Veep connection had attracted.
"As someone who lives and breathes politics, I appreciate the nuances in Veep, but for the actors to respond was a real buzz," he added.
Perrett has watched two Veep episodes since his accident, but he has learnt a lesson.
"I definitely wasn't eating," he said.