Difficult week for Aimee Lou Wood.
The actress “White Lotus”, 31, was seen crying in public on Monday, thought that she later clarified that her tears were “about her drama with” Saturday Night Live. “
Wood broke into tears while walking in southern London with the actor of “House of the Dragon” Ralph Davis, with whom he co -written the next BBC series “Film Club”.
Davis comforted Wood hugging her and letting her break go to her chest.
Wood wore a baseball cap to try to hide his face on the emotional excursion. The actress also wore a burgundy jacket and blue jeans.
The next day, Wood went to her photos crying in her Instagram stories. She shared another message of support fan that said she was “reduced to tears because people took their appearance.” The message also called Wood “Beautiful” and “An incredible talented actor,” adding: “Snl shame for his cruelty.”
“Thank you very much. Just to say that I was not crying for anything that the papers made it crying for the garrison of esterly not related,” Wood wrote along with the screenshot.
Around the weekend, “SNL” made fun of Wood’s teeth in a sketch called “The White Potus” that parodied the successful HBO series and President Donald Trump.
Sarah Sherman wore prosthetic teeth to portray Wood’s character, Chelsea.
Wood then called the “medium and unpleasant” parody on Instagram. He also clarified that it is not “thin.”
“I love being urine tasks when it is intelligent and in a good mood,” he said. “I don’t care about the cartoon, I understand that this is ‘snl’. But the rest of the sketch was drilling and I/Chelsea was the only one who got stuck.”
After sharing messages of support from fans and other celebrities such as Cara Delevingne, Mick Jagger’s model daughter, Georgia May Jagger and Jameela Jamil, Wood revealed that “SNL” apologized to her by the sketch.
Meanwhile, Wood’s co -star, Walton Goggins, praised parody, calling it “shattered” in an Instagram post from the eliminated, after rumors that the two actors had a fall.
The couple, who played lovers in the third season of the Emmy prize winning series, do not follow on Instagram. Nor did they do it together to promote the show.
In addition, his co -star Jason Isaacs has said in interviews that the cast had “arguments.”
“Some people approached a lot, friends and friendships were lost,” he told Vulture last month.