Bowen Yang has the back of Aimee Lou Wood following his criticism of a White lotus parody on the last Saturday Night Live episode.
During the end of the evening sketch show, who presented Jon Hamm as a host that week, Snl Usurpled the final of season three of Mike White’s successful show, but with a twist of Donald Trump. The sketch exchanged characters from the show with the president, his family and the members of his cabinet. However, the woods White lotus The Chelsea character, portrayed by Sarah Sherman, has not changed and saw Sherman carry a pair of false teeth in the sketch.
Wood previously called the sketch “Mean and Flunny” and called Sherman to “hit” his character and his British accent, adding: “At least get the correct accent, seriously. I respect precision, even if it’s mean. “
In a recent interview with AdditionalYang described Wood’s reaction to the “completely valid” sketch, adding: “You somehow forget the kind of human emotional cost that he somehow praises on someone.”
THE Snl The star continued: “Everyone has Snl is just a fan of the series, obviously a fan of her. We just think that she should be so proud of the work she put in the season, it was again the cooler television in the water that we desperately want. So I have the impression that it is this thing that we tend to forget sometimes and it is a reminder, and it seems that it has spoken to people of the series and I hope there is room to pass it. “”
“You need these reminders from time to time that the parody can go too far sometimes and that we, as a actors, can take it into account instead of hitting our foot and saying that we should be able to say what we want,” added Yang. “It’s just culture, it is not a PC or a awakened culture, it’s just culture.”
After Wood brought her Instagram story to criticize the sketch, she then noted that she “had excuses for Snl. “She also said that Sherman had sent her flowers as an apology.