Aimee Lou Wood is leaving the record.
The “Loto Blanco” star clarified why he was really crying after the paparazzi caught her sobbing in public.
“He was actually a niece crying for anything that the newspapers did,” he explained in an Instagram story on Tuesday that he thanked the British radio presenter Ashley Louise James by Shaming “Saturday Night Live” after the NBC program reduced by Byars Byaren by Tarss [her] Appearance. “
“I was crying for → something complete not related,” Wood added.
Just a day before, the English Acresa, 31, had been photographed in the streets of southern London while she was comforted by her friend and co -manager of “Film Club” Ralph Davis.
In a moment, she bowed her head on her chest as she hid behind her cap before they moved away together.
Many believed that the emotional moment was due to the fact that “SNL” mocked Wood’s teeth, since he had called the series on social networks after the sketch “The White Potus” on Saturday.
After comedian Sarah Sherman had fake teeth to parody Wood’s character, Chelsea, called the “bad and fun” parody.
The “Sex Education” star said that it is not “thin -skinned” and “real love[s] Urine when it is intelligent and in a good mood being. “
However, she pointed out: “I have large gap teeth, not bad teeth.
“I don’t care about the cartoon, I understand that this is ‘SNL’,” Wood added. “But the rest of the parody was drilling and I/Chelsea was the only one beaten.”
Althehemy’s fans joined Wood to hit the show, his co -star and companion on the screen, Walton Goggins, praised the sketch, feeding the rumors of the dispute that have been turning around the two.
Goggins, 53, published a video of the sketch again, calling it “crushing” in all limits.
Hey, he also commented on the Instagram account “SNL”, hahahaha Amazzzgg “.
Goggins’ comment occurred after the users of social networks with Eagle eyes noticed that he and Wood, who played love interests, which reached a tragic disappearance in season 3, not follow others on Instagram despite sharing moving taxes to their characters.