“The White Lotus” Star went to social networks on Sunday morning to express his disappointment at a sketch who usurped his Chelsea character, originally described in the HBO series.
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Aimee Lou Wood reacts to the new “SNL” sketch
The segment, broadcast on Saturday evening, was a prefabricated parody centered on Donald Trump And her team, but also presented the actress Sarah Sherman making an exaggerated impression of the character of Wood, with a thick accent and false oversized teeth.
“Fluoride? What is this? Sherman joked in the sketch, while carrying a distorted version of the character on Wood’s screen.
Wood responded to his Instagram stories, writing: “I found the thing” SNL “nasty and funny XO. (I just felt, could delete later). ”
She followed another post, saying: “Such a shame because I had such a good time watching him a few weeks ago.”
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Aimee Lou Wood calls “ cheap ” Snl ‘sketch
Aimee Lou Wood calls SNL to jokes made on her teeth:
“I found that it means and funny … Such ashamed because I had such a good time watching it a few weeks ago. Yes, take the piss for sure – that’s what it is – but there must be a more intelligent and cheaper way? ” pic.twitter.com/n6TScmciv
– Pop base (@popbase) April 13, 2025
Recognizing the reputation of the program for satire, the actress “Sex Education” said: “Yes, take the P-SS for sure, that’s what it is, but there must be a more intelligent, more nuanced and cheaper way?”
Wood also took the time to cope with a separate rumor that someone HBO called it “ugly”, closing it firmly.
“No one at HBO called me ugly !!” She wrote, adding that the creator of “White Lotus” Mike White had been his biggest supporter.
After her messages, Aimee Lou Wood revealed that “SNL” had held his hand and apologized for the sketch.
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Wood calls the obsession of his teeth

The incident occurs only a few days after opening the wood to The Sunday Times About his frustrations with the attention of his teeth to have attracted throughout his career.
“It is, like, cool, and now I want to prevent F -king to talk about it,” she said during the interview on April 5. “Can I talk about my character?” Why am I talking about my squeaks? It’s like now that I’m just a pair of front teeth. “
The actress of “White Lotus” explained that although she understands why people find empowerment in her kissing physical imperfections, she always adapts to the definition by them. “It seems a little weird that the thing for which I obtained intimidation is now the thing that everyone is,” Woo! “” She said. “It’s always the thing that defines me.”
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Aimee Lou Wood reflects on Hollywood standards

In a February interview with “In entertainment on demand,” The star of “White Lotus” revealed that she had never imagined that she was going to make roles in the American entertainment industry.
“I just don’t think I look very American. Like at all, ”she admitted. “These are the teeth. As no American has my teeth. ”
Wood continued by saying that many American actors with distinctive smiles often end up obtaining veneers, complying with the beauty standards of the industry. Her decision to keep her teeth natural, however, is now part of what distinguishes her and what the public has learned at home.
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Aimee Lou Wood looked at the Beatles Biopic role

Although she recently made the headlines for calling “Saturday Night Live” on a parody she described as “nasty and funny”, Wood’s career shows no sign of slowdown.
Although her upcoming projects remain mainly under Wraps, there are speculations that she could appear in the highly anticipated Beatles biopic. According to rumors, she is in the running to play Pattie Boyd, the ex-wife of George Harrison, a model and a muse which, like Wood, had a gap between his two front teeth.
If it is confirmed, the casting would be another moment in a full circle for Wood, which continues to challenge conventional beauty standards in Hollywood while earning praise for its performance on both sides of the Atlantic.