
It’s been more than a week since Amy Lou Wood criticized her.”Saturday Night Live“She currently has some support from the cast’s favorites because of the ‘White Lotus’ skit that mocked her appearance.
Recent interviews Extra“SNL” cast member Bowen Yang acknowledged that comedians can “go too far” and explained the importance of taking accountability.
“But she responded to the sketch, but it worked perfectly,” the comedian said. “You forget the emotional cost of a human that it’s praised by someone. You can sometimes get parody to go too far and say we as comedians should hit the foot and say that it’s just culture so we should be allowed to say anything.”
“White Lotus” star claims SNL apologises after “mean and unfair” parody

Bowenyan, a cast member of “Saturday Night Live,” said the sentiment that Amy Loowood’s Parodiskit enjoys her appearance was “valid.” (Getty Images)
In the “SNL” episode earlier this month, the cast targeted the Trump administration with a parody sketch entitled “White Potus.”
John Hamm He portrayed Robert Kennedy Jr., who appeared to be dressed like Walton Goggins’ character Rick in this skit. He said, “I have these insane ideas. What if we take all the fluoride out of drinking water? What would it do to people’s teeth?”
Sarah Sherman, The person who portrayed Wood’s personalityChelsea, wearing a brunette wig and oversized teeth for her impression, replied, “Fluoride? What is it?”

Sarah Sherman played Wood’s character Chelsea in a “White Potus” sketch with brunette hair and oversized teeth. (NBC)
Skit encouraged a response from the wood, and he said he felt the spoofing was “despicable.”
“But while in honest mode, I found the meaning of SNL and the unjust XO,” she wrote on social media.
“So, to conclude today’s rant: @hbo-be kind and supportive and never made me unfair, so leave @nbcsnl alone,” she added.
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Wood said the “SNL” skit was “unjust” on social media. (Aimee Lou Wood/Instagram)
“I was so shy See a great time A few weeks ago. Yes, certainly take piss – that’s the purpose of the show – but there must be a smarter, more subtle, and much cheaper way to do it? ”
Following Skit, Wood told his Instagram followers that Shaw had apologised for the accident.
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“I apologized from SNL,” she wrote before sharing a behind-the-scenes clip for Mike White’s series.
She even made it public to the Sherman. “Thank you to the beautiful flowers @sarahsquirm,” the photo captioned her Instagram story featuring a spring-themed bouquet.
Tracy Wright from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.