SNL, after an impression of her teenage daughter was broadcast.The news that the former US presidential candidate wrote in to the show was shared by Saturday Night Live star Julia Sweeney, who spoke about the incident in a recent interview.Sweeney – who worked on the show between 1990 and 1994 – was appearing on the Fly On The Wall podcast recently when she took a look back at one of her more-controversial skits, which saw her get in hot water from the former First Lady.Here, she recalled the time she did an impression of Clinton’s then-teenage daughter Chelsea on the show, which soon “rubbed somebody wrong”.“People were saying how unattractively I was playing Chelsea, and all I did was not wear makeup and put braces on,” she told Dana Carvey and David Spade, who were hosting the podcast. “If you say that, you’re saying I’m unattractive!”“I wasn’t trying to play [Chelsea] unattractive” she insisted. “I just didn’t wear makeup and put on braces.
That was it, and a wig. A long wig.”She continued, adding that the former First Lady, Secretary of State and presidential candidate, directly wrote to the show’s creator Lorne Michaels after the impression aired, criticising those involved.Sweeney did however admit that she saw the perspective that Clinton was coming from, and confessed that it was wrong to have made an impression of the teenager.“I understood what Hillary was saying… especially now that I’m a parent,” she added. “It’s like, yeah fuck off.
I mean, don’t play kids. That was wrong.“She was right – that was wrong.”As reported by The Independent, Chelsea, who is now aged 43, reflected on the sketch last year, and recalled how it changed her perception of comedy when she was a teenager.“I had a different experience.
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