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Saturday Night Live Star Bowen Yang supported Aimee Lou Wood after criticizing the parody of her program in a sketch based on The white lotus as “bad and funny”.
During this sketch, which was broadcast on April 13, Saturday Night Live Sarah Sherman, a member of the cast, appears as Chelsea, played by Wood in the show. In the parody, she took the character’s manners and brought false teeth for the role.
By taking In Instagram, Wood reacted to the sketch and wrote: “But while in honest mode, I found the thing SNL means and faithful XO.” She added: “I just felt, could delete later.”
Later in this evening, Wood added that she was “not slim skin”, continuing: “I love being withdrawn from piss when she is intelligent in a good mood. But the joke concerned fluoride.
Wood continued: “But the rest of the sketch struck and I / Chelsea was the only one struck … Not Sarah not wearing and does not hate it. Help the concept.”
The British actor later revealed that Sherman had sent her flowers, which she called “beautiful”, and the wood apparently accepted the comedian’s apology.
Now Bowen Yang, one of the biggest Saturday Night Live Stars, told Extl “However, she reacted to this sketch is completely valid. With a parody, you somehow forget the kind of human and emotional cost that he somehow praises on someone.”
Yang 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. “”
He also explained that Wood’s comments show that “parody can go too far sometimes” and it is important to receive “reminders from time to time”. The actor concluded: “It’s just culture, it’s not a pc or a awakened culture, it’s just culture.”
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