In a show known for its famously biting sense of humor, though, some of the figures SNL mocks tend to clap back with their own equally inflammatory responses, as happens to be the case with the show's recent 'White Potus' sketch.
Played by SNL cast member Sarah Sherman, the sketch's caricatured version of Wood specifically appears with an exaggerated British accent and protruding front teeth -- a prominent facial feature of Wood's that caught fans' attention shortly after The White Lotus' Season 3 premiere.
"I did find the SNL thing mean and unfunny," the 31-year-old actress admitted. "Such a shame cuz I had such a great time watching it a couple weeks ago."
In a recent interview with Extra, Yang specifically said, "With parody, you kind of forget the sort of human, emotional cost that it sort of extols on someone."
"We as comedians can take account for that instead of banging our foot and saying that we should be allowed to say whatever we want," Yang went on to say. "It seems like she has spoken to people at the show about it and ... hopefully it's there's room to sort of move on from it."
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