Read the room. “Saturday Night Live” still has not formally apologized to Aimee Lou Wood for mocking her teeth in the show’s parody of “The White Lotus,” according to a new report from TMZ . Wood, 31, blasted the sketch and called it “mean and unfunny” on Instagram Sunday, before claiming that she’s “had apologies from ‘SNL.
'” But sources with direct knowledge said they were told Wood “may have spoken to someone she knows on the show” who might have apologized, but the NBC program itself never gave Wood a formal or official apology. The insiders alleged that “SNL” doesn’t “feel compelled to apologize” to Wood since the sketch comedy series “makes fun of everyone’s appearance.” Regardless, TMZ’s sources noted that everyone on the show’s set loves Wood and the parody of her came “from a good place.
” The Post has reached out to “SNL” for comment. In “The White Potus” sketch, which parodied the HBO series and President Donald Trump, Sarah Sherman wore prosthetic teeth to portray Wood’s character, Chelsea. The British actress responded to the skit on her Instagram Stories, calling the diss “such a shame” while arguing that the parody could’ve been done in “a cleverer, more nuanced, less cheap way.
” In a follow-up post, Wood wrote, “I’ve had apologies from SNL.” Wood also said about the sketch, “I actually love being taken the piss out of when it’s clever and in good spirits. I don’t mind caricature �.






































