Aimee Lou Wood doesn’t blame Sarah Sherman for parodying her in “Saturday Night Live.”
On Sunday, the 31 -year -old British achant spoke against the “White Potus” sketch, which had 32 -year -old Sherman, mocking the “White Loto” character of Wood, Chelsea.
After calling the parody “bad and funny”, Wood clarified that he does not hold Sherman.
“It’s not @Sarahsquir’s fault,” Wood wrote a selfie a selfie in his Instagram stories. “Do not hate her, hating the concept,” he added.
In another slide, Wood clarified that despite being upset by the sketch, she “is not thin skin.”
“I love being urine tasks when it is intelligent and in a good mood,” he wrote. “But the joke was about fluoride. I have large gap teeth, no bad teeth.”
“I don’t care about the cartoon, I understand that this is SNL,” Wood continued. “But the rest of the parody was drilling and I/Chelsea was the only one beaten.”
In another publication, Wood seemed to capture a fan of fans or comment on the parody that said: “It was an acute and fun parody until suddenly became a squeak in the 1970 misogyny.”
“This summarizes my point of view,” he wrote about screen capture.
Duration The Sketch, who perioded Donald Trump and his tariffs, host Jon Hamm, acting as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., portrayed Rick by Walton Goggins.
Sitting at a table with Sherman’s Chelsea, Hamm said he has “all these crazy ideas,” including stabbed people with a syringe or “active measles virus.”
“I have a bone to have these crazy ideas, like what would happen if we draw all the fluoride from drinking water? What would that do to people’s teeth?” Hamm added, as Sherman replied, “fluoride? What is that?”
Sherman carried prosthetic teeth to parody Chelsea, which caused a negative Wood reaction, which he has said before he did not judge for his appearance.
“I found the spoiled and funny thing,” Wood wrote in Ig’s stories.
She added: “It is a shame because I had a good time seeing it a couple of weeks ago. Yes, does it milked the urine, that’s what the program is about, but there must be a more intelligent, more nuanced and less cheap way?”
Wood also shared several fans DMS screenshots that supported their criticisms of the sketch. Together with a DM, Wood wrote: “At least it accentuates well, seriously. I respect the accuracy even if it is bad.”
Some stars that supported her included Cara Delevingne, Mick Jagger’s model daughter, Georgia May Jagger and Jamesa Jamil.
Two hours after his initial publications, Wood wrote: “I had SNL apologies.”
The publication has communicated with Sherman’s representative to comment. A “SNL” representative did not return to publication.
The sketch of “The White Potus”, which has about 3 million visits on YouTube, also starred in James Austin Johnson as Trump, Chloe Fineman as Melania Trump, Mikey Day as Donald Trump Jr. and Scarlett Johansson as Ivanka Trump.
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