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Aimee Lou Wood Criticizes SNL Sketch: Calls It Mean l Unfunny & Body Shaming

The 'Sex Education' star speaks out after being mocked on SNL calling the impersonation hurtful and unnecessary.

By Adnan RasheedPublished 9 months ago 3 min read

Aimee Lou Wood Criticizes SNL Sketch: Calls It Mean,l Unfunny & Body Shaming

The 'Sex Education' star speaks out after being mocked on SNL calling the impersonation hurtful and unnecessary.

British actress Aimee Lou Wood known for her standout roles in Sex Education and The White Lotus recently spoke out against a Saturday Night Live SNL sketch that parodied her character in a way she described as mean and unfunny. The sketch aired during a recent episode and featured comedian Sarah Sherman impersonating Wood’s White Lotus character Chelsea with exaggerated physical features and an over the top British accent.

While SNL is known for its biting satire and celebrity impersonations Wood took to Instagram to voice her discomfort with how the sketch was handled. In a story shared with her followers she expressed that she typically enjoys being spoofed when it’s done cleverly. However this particular impression felt like a personal attack rather than comedy.

I actually love being taken the piss out of when it’s clever and in good spirits she wrote. But this wasn’t that. The joke was literally just about fluoride. I have big gap teeth not bad teeth.

Wood went on to say that her portrayal was the only one in the sketch that didn’t mock a political figure making it feel especially targeted. While other characters in the segment were caricatures of public figures involved in political drama Wood's character felt oddly inserted into a narrative that didn’t involve her and then mocked for her appearance rather than her role or performance. Her followers quickly came to her defense with thousands of fans expressing their support and calling out the sketch for its unnecessary focus on physical appearance. Many noted that humor should punch up not down and that mocking someone’s teeth crossed a line. This incident isn’t the first time Wood has dealt with public commentary about her appearance. In previous interviews she has opened up about how much attention her teeth have received throughout her career often overshadowing conversations about her acting. It gets to me sometimes she once said in a 2023 interview. I want to talk about my work about the roles I’ve taken on and the stories we’re telling not about my smile.

Wood also highlighted a broader issue the double standard in how women especially actresses, are treated in media. While male actors often receive praise for unique or quirky features women are frequently scrutinized and mocked for similar traits. The SNL sketch in her view, added to that pattern rather than challenging it. Despite her disappointment Wood shared that she received an apology from someone connected to SNL. Still the incident has ignited important conversations about the ethics of satire the limits of comedy and the responsibility of high profile platforms like SNL to handle portrayals with care. Critics of the sketch also weighed in with some calling it lazy comedy. Instead of relying on witty writing or nuanced observations the humor depended entirely on an exaggerated physical gag something that for many felt cheap and outdated. In contrast supporters of SNL argued that the show has always pushed boundaries and that parody by nature is not meant to be taken seriously. But Wood's response illustrates the very real impact that careless portrayals can have on public figures especially when those portrayals reduce someone’s identity to a single visual joke. Ultimately Aimee Lou Wood’s honest reaction to her SNL parody serves as a reminder even in comedy sensitivity matters. Humor can be edgy without being cruel and parody can be powerful without being personal.

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