The white lotus Actor Aimee Lou Wood says that Live on Saturday evening Has apologized for her for a sketch that mocked her appearance, which she described as “mean and unpleasant”.
The sketch – a satire of the US President Donald Trump, his family and his employees, who were called “White Potus” – showed Sarah Sherman, who played a version of Woods White lotus The character Chelsea as part of a little concentrated us on the US health minister Robert Francis Kennedy Jr.
After Kennedy (played by Jon Hamm) the theme of the removal of fluoride from public drinking water -what the US health secretary said he plans to implement -through which he affects people’s teeth.
The camera then cuts Sherman as Chelsea and carries clear false teeth with visible decay. “Fluoride?” She asks in exaggerated confusion. “What is that?”
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Over the weekend, Wood on Instagram talked about her latest interview with British GQIn which she shared her initial concern that she was too “ugly” for the HBO show.
In their contributions, the British actor explained that these fears were completely internally and “nobody at HBO (she) ugly”. She pursued this with the admission that it was found SNLThe representation of her, on the other hand, is hurtful.
While HBO was “friendly and supportive”, she wrote. SNL was just “mean”.
The problem she recorded with the SNL Sketch, she said, which was reinforced by screenshots of answers, was the decision to focus on high -ranking public personalities mainly for their actions, but then get them out for their appearance.
“I have big gap teeth, no bad teeth,” she wrote, and also criticized Sherman’s attempt to make a Manunic accent. “I have nothing against the caricature … but the rest of the sketch opened and I/Chelsea was the only one who was hit on it.”
In a flood of subsequent posts, Wood said that she received “thousands” of support messages. She also said she had not blamed Sherman personally, and that SNL An apology later apologized.
A fan of the sketch may have been surprising. Wood’s co-star from Wood, Walton Goggins, who plays on the screen Beau, Rick, Sn ‘S Instagram version of the sketch, writes “Hahahahahahahahaha. Amazzzingggg.” He also announced it in his Instagram story, which Hamm’s actors complemented before deleting it.
“Full circle moment”
Wood was one of the main characters in season 3 of The White lotusThe most viewed season is one of HBO’s most popular shows. She was also a fan favorite with her bubbling personality and her pronounced look, which received both the attention of the audience and the surgical EDS to changing beauty standards.
It is a topic that Wood himself talked about. Last month she went on Instagram to explain how accepted how her smile and gap teeth were “liberating” while she was shared To The Jonathan Ross Show The celebration of the fans with their teeth was a “full circle moment” after being bullied for them all their lives.
There is even an improvised line in The White lotus From the French Canadian actor Charlotte Le Bon (who portrayed Chloe), Wood’s teeth and a noticeable upswing of the appreciation for the actor, who is ready to keep her natural smile in the middle of a sea from fake teeth and veneer, According to the New York Times.
At the same time, Wood in the British GQ interview said that it can be exhausting to speak constantly about her appearance – and especially her teeth. This even applies to the compliments that she receives, she said because the conversation about her teeth is about her work.
“You think it’s nice because you don’t criticize”, GQ ” Quotes her and says she. “And I have to go there. If it were a man, we would talk so much about it? It is still about the appearance of a woman.”