Apparently thin skin runs in the Trump family—at least if Omarosa Manigault Newman is to be believed. According to her new tell-all, Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House, First Daughter Ivanka Trump can’t take a joke much better than her father. Specifically, Omarosa writes that Saturday Night Live’s “Complicit” sketch, a fake perfume ad calling Ivanka out for her role in her father’s administration, really rankled the would-be feminist hero.

The sketch, which aired March 2017, starred Scarlett Johansson as Ivanka. It took aim at the hypocrisy of Ivanka’s branding—on the one hand, the polished Trump daughter markets herself as a feminist; on the other, her alignment with her father, after the Access Hollywood recording in which he joked about sexual assault, seemed to indicate otherwise. “She’s a woman who knows what she wants—and knows what she’s doing,” the S.N.L. sketch’s voice-over cooed. “She’s a feminist. An advocate. A champion for women. But, like, how?”

Donald Trump is notorious for being unable to take a joke, often airing his grievances publicly via Twitter. Omarosa reports that Ivanka apparently kept her complaints a little more private.

“At the senior staff meeting, Ivanka couldn’t stop bemoaning it, how offensive it was, how ridiculous it was,” Omarosa writes. “We’d all been subject to S.N.L. attacks . . . We’d all been hit, many of us in that same week’s show. But Ivanka would not stop talking about being ribbed. Like her father, Ivanka was thin-skinned and could not seem to take a joke.”

Soon after the sketch aired last spring, Ivanka addressed it during an appearance on CBS This Morning. “If being complicit is wanting to be a force for good and to make a positive impact, then I’m complicit,” she said, her face contorting into an inscrutable expression. Now, perhaps, we know why.