
The White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wooden has known as a Saturday Night time Reside (SNL) sketch that impersonated her utilizing exaggerated prosthetic enamel “imply and unfunny”.
The British actress mentioned the US comedy programme “punched down” on her and prompt the sketch was misogynistic.
In a collection of Instagram posts, Wooden wrote that she was glad to be made enjoyable of “when it is intelligent and in good spirits” however that there “should be a cleverer, extra nuanced, much less low cost approach”.
Wooden, 31, mentioned she had obtained “apologies from SNL” after sharing her criticism. The BBC has contacted broadcaster NBC for a response.
The Manchester-born actress’s function within the third collection of The White Lotus, which follows a bunch of friends at a resort, prompted important media consideration surrounding what she calls her “huge hole enamel”.
The SNL sketch, which aired this week, imagined US President Donald Trump and his prime workforce spending time on the fictional resort.
Wooden’s character Chelsea was portrayed by forged member Sarah Sherman utilizing a pronounced accent and pretend enamel.
At one level, in a reference to the actress’s enamel, she asks: “Fluoride? What’s that?”
Wooden, who burst onto screens in Netflix’s Intercourse Training, mentioned she was “not skinny skinned” and understood that SNL was about “caricature”.
“However the entire joke was about fluoride,” she wrote on Sunday.
“I’ve huge hole enamel not unhealthy enamel.”
“The remainder of the skit was punching up,” Wooden added, “and I/Chelsea was the one one punched down on”.
She mentioned that she was not “hating on” Sarah Sherman, however “hating on the idea”.
Wooden additionally shared a remark by an unnamed person describing the sketch as “sharp and humorous” earlier than taking “a screeching flip into Seventies misogyny”.
“This sums up my view,” the actress added.
She additionally criticised Sherman’s accent, writing: “I respect accuracy even when it is imply.”
Wooden wrote that she had obtained “1000’s of messages” agreeing together with her since sharing her posts, and that she was glad she “mentioned one thing”.
Chatting with GQ journal final week, Wooden mentioned that the dialog surrounding her enamel made her “a bit unhappy as a result of I am not getting to speak about my work”.
“It makes me actually glad that it is symbolising rebel and freedom, however there is a restrict,” she mentioned.
Wooden added: “I do not know if it was a person would we be speaking about it this a lot? It is nonetheless occurring a couple of girl’s look.”