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    Aimee Lou Wood has no regrets about calling out a "mean" Saturday Night Live sketch that poked fun at her teeth

    The White Lotus star was portrayed on the long-running comedy show with large teeth in a skit earlier this year and she has no qualms about publicly criticising it.


    Aimee told BBC News: "I don't regret saying it because it was breaking a pattern, which is what I would usually do - what I did when I was younger and got bullied."

    She added on seeing the sketch: "(I thought), I have a choice here to go in and be embarrassed about it and just say, 'I didn't like that. It was mean.'"

    The backlash to the skit prompted a climbdown by Saturday Night Live chiefs and Aimee is pleased that she had the courage to speak out.

    The 31-year-old star said: "No matter what chaos came from it, I'm still happy for me and my personal journey that I said something.

    "I've gone into meetings with directors that I've admired and burst into tears and not been able to say a word and I think that kind of urge is always to correct, to say, 'I'm so sorry that I just did something messy', and actually you didn't do anything wrong."

    Aimee earned an Emmy nomination for her portrayal of Chelsea in season three of The White Lotus but is fearful that her rise to international fame could cause the bulimia and social anxiety she suffered with as a teenager to surface once more.

    She told the Radio Times magazine: "I still have moments when I'm really overwhelmed and stressed and I feel it coming back up, like, 'I could just take back control by not eating.'

    "Then I go, 'No, I have to (eat)', and I catch that and try not to get burnt out."

    Wood explained that the support from her fans has helped during difficult times with her mental health.

    The Daddy Issues star said: "It gives me confidence on the days where sometimes that little demon comes back up."

    Aimee was diagnosed with ADHD last year and is also undergoing tests to determine whether she is autistic but has realised that being neurodivergent is a "superpower" that helps her professionally.

    She explained: "I don't need everyone to understand me. The people that get me, get me."

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