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Tons Of Celebs Are Supporting Aimee Lou Wood Amid Walton Goggins Drama

It’s been a busy month for Aimee Lou Wood! The White Lotus season 3 finale left fans (spoiler alert!) mourning the loss of her very lovable character Chelsea. But there wasn’t much time for mourning before the internet sleuths did their sleuthing thing and discovered Aimee Lou and her co-star Walton Goggins have cut all social media ties. The natural conclusion is that something went down between them, although it’s unclear what exactly.

And then, on top of that, Saturday Night Live decided to enter the chat. Yep, SNL did a White Lotus parody sketch in their April 12 episode, and it included a not-so-flattering take on Aimee Lou. She called the “mean and unfunny,” but Walton praised the sketch in some now-deleted comments. The plot thickens.

Like I said, it’s been a lot for our girl Aimee Lou. Luckily, a number of celebrities have reached out and spoken up to show their support for her, so at least we know she’s got some friends in her corner. Here are the celebrities who are supporting Aimee Lou Wood amid ~everything~ happening with her in the news right now.

Celebs Supporting Aimee Lou Wood

Sarah Sherman

Aimee Lou Wood received flowers from Sarah Sherman after White Lotus sketch on SNL
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Starting this list off with a really sweet one. SNL cast member Sarah Sherman played Aimee Lou in the viral White Lotus parody sketch. But after learning how hurt Aimee Lou was by it, it looks like Sarah is trying to make amends. Aimee Lou posted a photo of flowers with thank you note to Sarah on her Instagram story, I’m happy to report. Aimee Lou had previously written on Instagram that she didn’t blame Sarah.  “Not hating on her, hating on the concept,” she wrote.

Cara Delevingne

Cara Delvigne Aimee Lou Wood support
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Cara jumped on the Aimee Lou support train right away by reposting Aimee’s original Instagram story about the SNL sketch and adding: “@aimeelouwood YOU ARE STUNNING PERIOD.” Agreed, Cara!

Jameela Jamil

Jameela Jamil Aimee Lou Wood support
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Jameela Jamil had a lot to say about how the SNL sketch commented on Aimee Lou’s appearance. She wrote on Instagram: “I hate this so much. It’s the least interesting or memorable thing about this brilliant actor. Our next Olivia Coleman. Hilarious, deep, vulnerable, and relentlessly lovable.”

She wrote even more in another slide: “We make fun of the assimilation of women,” Jameela went on, “and then mercilessly obsess over anyone with any slightly alternative features from whatever bullshit AI standard we have allowed, as women, to take hold of this world. I also think she’s so fucking beautiful and love her face so much and wouldn’t want her to look any different.”

Georgia May Jagger

Georgia May Jagger Aimee Lou Wood support
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Model Georgia May Jagger — who also happens to rock a gap in her teeth, just like Aimee Lou — reposted Cara Delevingne’s message and wrote: “Agreed! @aimeelouwood is gorgeous.”

Emily Wood

Emily Wood Aimee Lou sister provided support amid SNL and Walton Goggins drama
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Aimee Lou’s sister Emily is a makeup influencer and she wrote a lengthy post dedicated to Aimee Lou’s “authenticity and originality.” Aimee Lou reposted it with a simple, “I love you Emily.” Gotta love seeing big displays of sisterly love!

Gabby Windey

 

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On her podcast “Long Winded,”  Gabby Windy came to Aimee Lou’s defense, saying “Why are we talking about Aimee Lou Wood’s teeth? We’re still talking about women’s bodies and appearances?” Of course, it wouldn’t be Gabby without an added dig, she went on to say: “Have you looked in the mirror lately? Because you’re scaring me with your tall head and unflossed teeth. Don’t project onto Aimee Lou.”

Sarah Halle Corey
Sarah Halle Corey is an entertainment writer and screenwriter with a passion for rom-coms, 1990s-2000s nostalgia, and niche pop culture deep dives. She's based in LA, but has roots in New York and Chicago, and so she has really complicated feelings about pizza.