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Aimee Lou Wood Criticizes SNL Parody While Praising Sarah Sherman’s Reconciliation Gesture

Wood denounced the parody as 'mean and unfunny,' clarified her criticism was directed at the concept, and acknowledged receiving flowers from Sherman as a thoughtful gesture.

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Overview

  • Aimee Lou Wood labeled SNL's 'The White Potus' parody as 'mean and unfunny,' criticizing it for mocking her appearance and lacking nuance.
  • Wood emphasized that her critique was aimed at the concept of the sketch, not at Sarah Sherman, who portrayed her character in the parody.
  • Sarah Sherman sent a bouquet of flowers to Wood as a conciliatory gesture, which Wood publicly acknowledged and appreciated on Instagram.
  • Reports indicate that SNL has not issued a formal apology to Wood, despite her claim of receiving apologies from someone associated with the show.
  • Speculation about tensions between Wood and her 'White Lotus' co-star Walton Goggins persists, fueled by their differing reactions to the parody and social media dynamics.