The British actress criticized the Saturday night live show for a joke about her appearance, which she considered embarrassing and inappropriate.
The star of the White Lotus series from HBO, British actress Aimi Lu Wood, made a sharp criticism on the Saturday night live show after the sketch was released, which, according to her, mocked her teeth, CNN reported.
In the stage of April 13, the SNL showed the parody of White Potus – the satire for the third season of the White Lotus, which at this time opened in Thailand. In the sketch, actor John Hamm as Robert Kennedy Jr. is joking about the consequences of the lack of fluorine in the water, which indicates the state of the essential female teeth played by Sarah Sherman with a teeth inserted, similar to the true wooden tooth. He in response to the surprise asked: “Phthor, what is it?”
Aimi Lu Wood called this joke “rude and unsuccessful” in her Instagram stories. The actress has long said the attention of her teeth in the media and the public comments are bullying her and disturbing her in her career.
“There’s a border. All the conversations are just about my teeth, and it’s a bit mourning, because I’m not talking about my job,” he said earlier in an interview with the British GQ.
By the way, the third season of the White Lotus even before the premiere caused a scandal – Serbia actor Milos Bikovich, known for pro -russian views and a personal meeting with Putin, who originally entered the cast. After a criticism wave, HBO decided to remove it from the project.
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