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If you watched this season ofThe White Lotus,you already know thatSex EducationstarAimee Lou Woodwas the show’s breakout performance this time around.

So, last night,SNLdid a parody ofThe White Lotuscalled — wait for it — “The White POTUS.” Three guesses who it was about, try me.

At one point,SNLcast member Sarah Sherman appeared as a character that was very much made out to be in the guise ofAimee Lou Wood.

When Jon Hamm-as-RFK Jr. made a reference to taking fluoride out of drinking water, Sarah’s character replied through huge fake teeth, “Fluoride? What’s that?”

Obviously, the gag was a clear reference to Aimee’s teeth, a subject that she’sspoken aboutin the past. Unsurprisingly, she was not a fan of the portrayal.

Earlier today, Aimee took to herIG storyto dispel the notion that HBO ever called her “ugly” in the casting process — and while doing so, she pointed out that she thought theSNLparody was “mean and unfunny.”

She went on to categorize HBO as “kind and supportive and never wronged me,” andSNLas “mean.”

“Such a shame, cuz I had such a great time watching it a couple weeks ago,” she said in another slide. “Yes, take the piss for sure – but there must be a cleverer, more nuanced, less cheap way?”

She then reposted a commenter who said that much of the sketch was political satire, but she was the only person who was essentially made fun of for their looks despite having no political affiliation with anyone being parodied. “Correct,” she replied.

Another commenter criticized Sarah’s accent work, and Aimee replied, “At least get the accent right seriously. I respect accuracy even if it’s mean.”

A few hours later, Aimee posted thatSNLoffered “apologies” for the portrayal. So, there’s that I guess!

I’d like to say we’re all going to learn something from this, but who am I kidding. At least they said they’re sorry!

Aimee Lou Wood seated outdoors, wearing a sheer top, layered necklace, and hoop earrings, smiling faintly

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Sarah Sherman with long hair makes a humorous expression, lips pursed and brows slightly furrowed, in an outdoor setting

Sarah Sherman with long hair looks up, mouth open. Casual indoor setting in the background

Aimee Lou Wood on blue background wearing a sleeveless black dress with a unique neckline design

A person with text overlay: "But whilst in honest mode - I did find the SNL thing mean and unfunny xo (Felt righteous might delete later x)."

Blurry close-up photo with overlaid text: "@hbo - supportive, @nbcsnl - mean."

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A social media response discusses impersonation of political figures with one non-political character, and condemns derogatory comments about appearance/accent

Text summary: The messages criticize someone for attempting an inaccurate accent and question their maturity, likening their behavior to high school antics

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