White Lotus Star AIMEE LOU WOOD sang a live sketch on Saturday night and pretended to use her exaggerated prosthesis teeth “Mean and Untunny”.
The British actress suggested that the American comedy program was “punched down” and the sketch was wrong.
In a series of Instagram posts, Wood was pleased to entertain “when he was in a clever and good soul”, but he wrote, “There must be a smarter, subtle, less cheap way.”
Wood, 31, said she received a “apology from SNL” after she criticized. The BBC contacted the broadcaster NBC and responded.
The role of an actress from Manchester The third series of white lotus flowers, Following the resort’s guest group, she attracted the attention of the media surrounding her called “big gap teeth.”
The SNL sketch, which aired this week, imagined that US President Donald Trump and his best team spent time at a virtual hotel.
Wood’s character Chelsea was described by Cast member Sarah Sherman using distinct accents and fake teeth.
At some point, refer to the actress’s teeth, she asks: “Fluoride? What is that?”
Wood, which broke on the screen in Netflix’s sex education, understood that SNL was about “satire cartoon”, saying that “the skin was not thin.”
“But the whole joke was about fluoride,” she wrote on Sunday.
“I have a big gap with not bad teeth.”
Wood added, “The rest of the skits were punching.”
She said, “I hate the concept,” she said, “Sarah Sherman.”
Wood also shared opinions before taking a “shifting transition to Misogeny in the 1970s”, which explains the sketch as “Sharp and Funny.”
The actress added, “This summarizes my view.”
She also wrote the following, criticizing Sherman’s accent.
Wood wrote that she received a “thousands of messages” to agree with her since she shared her posts and said she was “told something.”
Wood said last week with a conversation with the GQ magazine. The conversation surrounding her teeth made her, “I’m a little sad because I don’t talk about my work.”
“It’s really happy to symbolize rebellion and freedom, but there’s a limit,” she said.
Wood added.
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2025-04-14 04:21:00