Actress of “The White Lotus” reacts to the joke on SNL: “Maldosa and Borne”

A personification of British actress Aimee Lou Wood in a SITURDAY NIGHT LIVE SIGHT Shown on the weekend did not make the actress laugh. In fact, the rising British star called the skit “Evil and dull” In a social networking publication, writing that I thought “there must be a smarter, more subtle and less cheap way” to satirize.

The skit at the center of his criticism was entitled “White Potus” and presented several current and old cast members, personifying President Donald Trump, his family and other members of the Thailand vacation office, where the third season of “The White Lotus” was set.

Episode host Jon Hamm played Robert F. Kennedy, who talked about having “all these crazy ideas” and wondered what the fluoride out of drinking water “would do with people’s teeth.”

Sarah Sherman, playing a character who had a false dentition that included prominent superior teeth in the skit, responded to Hamm’s RFK, saying, “Fluorus, what is that?”

Wood’s natural smile has been a point of great attention since the last season of “The White Lotus” began to be shown. She had already said that attention in her teeth made her “sad” because, as a result, she often does not have the opportunity to talk about her work.

Although the main characters of the skit were largely political figures, such as Secretary of State Marco Rubio, played by Marcello Hernandez, and the first lady Melania Trump, played by Chloe Fineman, who sported a Victoria Ratliff-inspired North Carolina accent-Sherman’s was not-a point criticized by the spectators who agreed with Wood about the skept.

In later posts, Wood said he received “thousands” of messages in support of her to comment on how she was portrayed, including an SNL apology, without specifying who in the program contacted her.

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This content was originally published in an actress of “The White Lotus” reacts to the joke on SNL: “Maldosa and Borning” on CNN Brazil.

Source: CNN Brasil

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