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Sarah Sherman Responds to Controversial 'SNL' Sketch Parodying 'The White Lotus' Star Aimee Lou Wood

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Sarah Sherman has addressed the controversy surrounding a Saturday Night Live sketch parodying Aimee Lou Wood's character from 'The White Lotus'. The sketch, titled 'White Potus', featured Sherman wearing prosthetic teeth to mimic Wood's character, prompting criticism from Wood who called it 'mean and unfunny'. Sherman expressed regret over the misunderstanding, emphasizing that her intention was never to upset anyone and that she admired Wood's iconic character. She also revealed that she sent apology flowers to Wood, highlighting her sincerity in resolving the issue. Another SNL star has also spoken about the sketch, indicating ongoing dialogue around its reception.

Sarah Sherman Responds to Controversial 'SNL' Sketch Parodying 'The White Lotus' Star Aimee Lou Wood

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Sarah Sherman has addressed the controversy surrounding a Saturday Night Live sketch parodying Aimee Lou Wood's character from 'The White Lotus'. The sketch, titled 'White Potus', featured Sherman wearing prosthetic teeth to mimic Wood's character, prompting criticism from Wood who called it 'mean and unfunny'. Sherman expressed regret over the misunderstanding, emphasizing that her intention was never to upset anyone and that she admired Wood's iconic character. She also revealed that she sent apology flowers to Wood, highlighting her sincerity in resolving the issue. Another SNL star has also spoken about the sketch, indicating ongoing dialogue around its reception.

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  • A Saturday Night Live sketch titled 'White Potus' parodied Aimee Lou Wood's character from 'The White Lotus', leading to a public outcry due to the use of prosthetic teeth by Sarah Sherman to portray Wood's character.

  • Aimee Lou Wood publicly criticized the sketch, describing it as 'mean and unfunny', particularly objecting to the depiction of her character's teeth.

  • In response to the backlash, Sarah Sherman explained in a Vanity Fair interview that she did not intend to hurt anyone's feelings and expressed her admiration for Wood's iconic character.

  • Sarah Sherman took steps to address the situation by sending apology flowers to Aimee Lou Wood, demonstrating her regret and desire to make amends.

  • Another member of the SNL cast has also commented on the sketch, suggesting broader discussions within the show regarding its comedic boundaries and audience reception.

  • Sarah Sherman Responds to Controversial 'SNL' Sketch Parodying 'The White Lotus' Star Aimee Lou Wood Sarah Sherman is breaking her silence on that controversial The White Lotus sketch on Saturday Night Live.

  • Last month, the sketch comedy series aired a parody of the hit HBO series titled “White Potus,” in which Sarah wore prosthetic teeth to portray Aimee Lou Wood‘s character Chelsea.

  • After the sketch aired, Aimee spoke out, denouncing the way they mocked her teeth, calling it “mean and unfunny.”

  • In a new interview, Sarah responded to backlash surrounding the sketch.

  • Keep reading to find out more…“I f–king obviously never meant to hurt anyone’s feelings,” Sarah told Vanity Fair in a profile published on May 13. “Never in a million years did I get into comedy to make anyone upset. I feel terrible that anyone would feel bad.”

  • Sarah went on to clarify that she “never meant to hurt anyone’s feelings,” and “was excited to play her because she’s so iconic [and] her character [Chelsea] is so iconic.”

  • While this is Sarah‘s first time publicly talking about the sketch, Aimee previously revealed that the SNL star sent her apology flowers.

  • Another SNL star also recently addressed the sketch.

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