In the new advertising campaign, Louisa Jacobson is a hot masc, and lesbians are thirsting...respectfully.

In the new advertising campaign, Louisa Jacobson is a hot masc, and lesbians are thirsting...respectfully.


Meryl Streep’s queer daughter louisa Jacabson is starring in a new fashion ad campaign that has fans of masc lesbians drooling! The Gilded Age actress, 33, shared a photo from ready-to-wear fashion brand KALLMEYER that is the lesbian equivalent of the jaw-dropping calvin klein underwear campaign by Jeremy Allen White. 

 In the main photo for the campaign, Jacobson is wearing an open jean jacket with nothing underneath, showing off a wide expanse of exposed skin. She also has a silver ring on her pointer finger, as if this weren't already masc-lesbian enough. Her hand is casually slipped under the button-fly jeans she is wearing, which are unbuttoned far enough to show off. In another picture, Jacobson is wearing the same outfit, but posing with her arms resting on the back of a couch and giving a back arch that rivals dylan efron's, In the final photo, she’s in a light gray power suit with her hair slicked back and one hand swiping at her bottom lip. Simply stating that the commenters were thirsty suffices. 


People referred to Jacobson as a "Queer icon right here," a "Goddess," and a "MOTHERRR" in the comments of her Instagram post, and one person who was overcome by her attractiveness wrote, "I feel pregnant." Last year, Jacobson, the daughter of Streep and sculptor Don Gummer, came out as a lesbian. She best known playing main character Marian Brook in the HBO period drama The Gilded Age opposite fellow queer actress Cynthia Nixon, who plays her aunt. She was one of many queer celebrities who were seen looking stunning at Paris Fashion Week last month, despite the fact that this is Jacobson's first major fashion ad campaign.

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