Aimee Lou Wood is setting the record after hitting a parody “Saturday Night Live” that parody.
The actress clarified that she is not upset with Sarah Sherman, the comedian who portrayed her with a pair of false teeth in a “white potus” sketch over the weekend.
“No @Sarahsquirm’s Falf X,” wrote the 31 -year -old actress about a Sunday selfie through Instagram stories.
She pointed out: “Do not hate her, hating the concept X”.
Sherman, who has not yet publicly approached Wood’s negative reaction to his interpretation, was the only comedian in the Sketch, not a character of a politician and a “white lotus” character.
The 32 -year -old woman acted as Chelsea while her scenemate, Jon Hamm, channeled Walton Goggins, Rick, as Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
When Hamm, 54, mentioned “all the fluoride from drinking water,” Sherman asked, “Fluoride? What is that?”
Wood called this “bad and fun,” insisting that an “smarter, more nuanced and less cheap” angle must have one leg.
“I love being urine tasks when it is intelligent and in a good mood,” he explained. “But the joke was about fluoride. I have large gap teeth, not bad teeth.
“I don’t care about the cartoon, I understand that this is what ‘SNL’ is,” continued the “sex education” student. “But the rest of the parody was drilling and I/Chelsea was the only one beaten.”
He subsequently published about receiving an apology of “SNL”.
The sketch, in particular, came after the wood saying that it is ready to “stop F – King speaking” of their teeth.
“Can I talk about my character?” Duration asked a recent interview of the Sunday Times. “Why am I talking about my gnashers? It’s as if it were only a couple or front teeth.”
While Wood understands that attention is helping “people feel safer in their imperfections,” he does not appreciate that his mouth “still defined it.”
In March, he told the spectators of “Jonathan Ross Show” that his social media algorithm continued to feed his videos “analyzing” his smile.
“They dissect my teeth and say what’s wrong, but in the end,” but we don’t believe she should change anything, “Wood said about” charming. “
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