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Aimee Lou Wood Reacts to SNL Skit Regarding Her Teeth
White Lotus actress Aimee Lou Wood has voiced her displeasure with a Saturday Night Live (SNL) skit that made light of her teeth. The comedian and Sex Education star took to Instagram to express her feelings after an SNL sketch, hosted by Jon Hamm and featuring Sarah Sherman, involved Sherman wearing exaggerated false teeth to mimic Wood.
SNL Skit Sparks Outrage
The controversial Saturday Night Live segment, which aired this past Saturday, saw cast member Sarah Sherman donning oversized prosthetic teeth in what was perceived by many as a cruel impersonation of Aimee Lou Wood. The skit quickly drew criticism online, prompting Wood to respond.
Aimee Lou Wood’s Instagram Response
Responding to the SNL parody, the 31-year-old actress did not hold back, stating on her Instagram Story, “Whilst in honest mode – I did find the SNL thing mean and unfunny.” She further addressed online speculation concerning HBO’s perspective on her appearance, clarifying previous comments.
- Initially shared her sentiments honestly, describing the skit as “mean and unfunny.”
- Mentioned feeling “righteous” initially, hinting at potentially deleting the post but ultimately decided against it due to fan support.
Fan Support and Backlash Against SNL
Following Wood’s post, fans rallied to her defense, encouraging her to keep her message online. One supportive comment emphasized, “Don’t delete it… It was mean and unfunny and saying it out loud removes their power.” Fans lauded Wood’s natural appearance, with some sharing personal stories of how her confidence impacted them.
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- Admiration for Wood’s “unreal” qualities and positive impact on self-esteem.
- Personal accounts of overcoming insecurities about dental features due to Wood’s example.
- Criticism of SNL for targeting Wood’s appearance in a skit that otherwise mocked political figures.
Clarifying HBO Comments
Prior to addressing the SNL incident, Wood clarified comments from a recent interview that had been misconstrued as suggesting HBO had called her “ugly.” She explained that these thoughts were “paranoid” and self-generated, emphasizing HBO’s supportive nature.
Wood elaborated:
- Stated “nobody at HBO called” her “ugly,” dismissing rumors.
- Explained her previous remarks were about “paranoid thought” and “mind tricks.”
- Urged careful reading of her initial interview to avoid misinterpretations.
Concluding her online reaction, Wood firmly stated, “@hbo – kind and supportive and never wronged me so leave them alone. @nbcsnl – mean.”
Context from British GQ Interview
In a British GQ interview, Aimee Lou Wood had discussed feeling insecure during the casting process for White Lotus. She mentioned feeling like creator Mike White had to “fight” for her casting, triggering feelings of “imposter syndrome.”
Key points from the GQ interview:
- Mike White “fought” for her casting, which initially caused insecurity.
- This triggered “imposter syndrome,” making her question her worthiness.
- HBO has been “super supportive,” contrary to any misinterpretations.
Dealing with Public Focus on Appearance
Wood also addressed the public’s fascination with her natural overbite and teeth, expressing mixed feelings. While appreciating the positive symbolism some associate with her natural look, she voiced concern that it overshadows her acting work. She pondered potential sexism in the intense focus on her appearance, questioning if a male actor would receive the same level of scrutiny regarding their teeth.
Embracing Natural Beauty Standards
Aimee Lou Wood has received praise for embracing her natural teeth, defying Hollywood’s often-rigid beauty standards. During a Jonathan Ross Show appearance, she expressed surprise at the attention her teeth have garnered, particularly from American audiences who view her natural smile as “rebellious.”