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The drama on screen at The White Lotus came to a close a few weeks ago on the 2025 TV schedule. However, in real life, ...
Walton Goggins praised Saturday Night Live ‘s infamous White Lotus sketch that mocked costar Aimee Lou Wood ’s appearance.
White Lotus' Gaitok -- played by Tayme Thapthimthong -- is recalling what it was like working with Lisa and Walton Goggins on ...
“Thank you for the beautiful flowers [Sarah Sherman],” Wood wrote, sharing a picture of a pink and orange flower ... sketch show singled her out with an unflattering spoof of her “White ...
The star of "The White Lotus" posted a photo of flowers on her Instagram story on April 15, thanking "SNL" cast member Sarah Sherman for sending them after she starred as Wood in a sketch on the ...
Aimee Lou Wood got more than just a single white lotus after criticizing a Saturday Night Live sketch — she got some roses, too. "Thank you for the beautiful flowers [Sarah Sherman]," Wood wrote ...
Actress Aimee Lou Wood was seen in tears after a recent controversial SNL sketch mocked her physical features. The parody, which exaggerated her overbite, sparked online backlash and support from fans ...
The White Lotus actor Aimee Lou Wood has defended herself after the SNL sketch In the sketch, the actor's character was shown with huge teeth and big eyes Aimee called this depiction 'mean and unfunny ...
On April 12, 2025, Saturday Night Live broadcast a political satire sketch called The White Potus, which reimagines The White Lotus in a satirical setting. The sketch portrayed Donald Trump ...
The White Lotus season 3 star previously called the sketch "mean and unfunny." Wood thanked her supporters on Instagram for speaking out on her behalf. After a media report noted that the star was ...
White Lotus fans have hit out at SNL for their recent portrayal of beloved star Aimee Lou Wood. The British starlet recently called out a comedy sketch in which she was impersonated, branding it ‘mean ...
Goggins' 'White Lotus' costar described her portrayal in the skit as 'mean and unfunny' in a flurry of social media posts Michael Nied has been a digital news editor with PEOPLE since 2025.