The white lotus The actor loves Lou Wood says that Saturday Night Live apologized for her for a sketch that made fun of her appearance, which she described as “bad and funny”.
The sketch – a satire of the American president Donald Trump, his family and his members of his staff nicknamed “White Potus” – featured Sarah Sherman playing a version of Wood’s White lotus The character, Chelsea, is a little centered on the American secretary for health Robert Francis Kennedy Jr.
After Kennedy (played by Jon Hamm) spoke of the subject of the elimination of fluoride from public drinking water – something that the secretary in the United States said He plans to implement – He thinks about the impact it could have on people’s teeth.
The camera then cuts Sherman like Chelsea, with false prominent teeth with visible disintegration. “Fluoride?” She asks in an exaggerated confusion. “What is this?”
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During the weekend, Wood spoke on Instagram about his recent interview with GQ Britishin which she shared her initial concern that she was too “ugly” for the successful HBO show.
In his articles, the British actor explained that these fears were entirely internal, and “no one at HBO called [her] ugly. “She followed this with the admission she found SnlThe representation of her as injuring in contrast.
While HBO was “nice and united,” she wrote, Snl was just “bad”.
The problem she addressed with the Snl Sketch, she said, strengthened through screenshots of the responses, was her decision to distort high-level public figures for their actions, but then the bachelor for her appearance.
“I have big gap, no bad teeth,” she wrote, while criticizing Sherman’s attempt at Mancunian accent. “I don’t mind caricature … But the rest of the sketch struck, and I / Chelsea was the only one to strike.”
In a wave of following posts, Wood said he received “thousands” of support messages. She also said that she did not personally blame Sherman, and that Snl Later, offered excuses.
A fan of the sketch was perhaps surprising. The Wood co-star, Walton Goggins, which plays its beautiful on the screen, Rick, commented Snl ‘s Instagram version Sketch, writing, “Hahahahahhahaha. Amazzzingggg.” He also shared it on his Instagram story – complimating Hamm’s game – before delete it.
‘Full moment’
Wood was one of the main characters in season 3 of THE White lotusTHE most watched season However, one of HBO’s most popular emissions. She was also a favorite of fans, with her sparkling personality and her distinct appearance attracting both public attention and editors to reduce beauty standards.
This is a subject that Wood herself talked about. Last month, she went to Instagram to explain how to accept her smile and her gap was “liberating”, while she shared on The Jonathan Ross show The celebration of his teeth by fans was a “full circle moment” after being the victim of intimidation for them all his life.
There is even an improvised line in THE White lotus From the French Canadian actor Charlotte Le Bon (who portrayed Chloé) complimating Wood’s teeth, and a notable increase in appreciation for the actor ready to keep his natural smile in the middle of a sea of false teeth and veneer, According to the New York Times.
At the same time, Wood said in the British interview GQ who was constantly talking about his appearance – and in particular his teeth – can be exhausting. This is even true for the compliments she receives, she said, as the conversation receives on her teeth instead of her work.
“They think it’s good because they don’t criticize”, GQ The quote as saying. “And I have to go.