And, well, “she was right, that was wrong.”
She was not with her.Hillary Clintondid not care forJulia Sweeney’sSaturday Night Liveimpression of a teenageChelsea Clinton.
“If you say that, you’re saying I’m unattractive!”

Julia Sweeney, Phil Hartman, and Jan Hooks on ‘SNL’.Everett Collection
The comedian maintained that she “wasn’t trying to play her unattractive.”
“I just didn’t wear makeup and put on braces,” she said.
“That was it, and a wig.

A teenage Chelsea at her father’s 1993 inauguration; Julia Sweeney circa 1992.Cynthia Johnson/Liaison; Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
A long wig.”
It’s like, yeah f— off.
I mean, don’t play kids.
She was right, that was wrong."
It was reported that Myers wrote an apology letter to the Clintons.
“She’s a kid, a kid who didn’t choose to be in public life.”
Listen to Sweeney’s interview with Carvey and Spade in full above.