Hours after actress Constance Wu publicly shared her disappointment about her show "Fresh Off the Boat" being renewed, she tweeted that her tweets came "on the heels of a rough day".
Contrary to her earlier sentiments, Wu also said that she was "grateful" for the renewal and "proud" to be a part of the show, reports people. com.
"Today's tweets were on the heels of rough day and were ill timed w/the news of the show, " she tweeted on Friday.
"Please know, I am so grateful for FOTB renewal.
I love the cast and crew.
I am proud to be a part of it.
For all the fans support, thank you and for all who support my casual use of the word f - thank you too, " she added, making reference to her explicit use of language in the tweets.
On Friday, ABC announced that the comedy series had been renewed for a sixth season.
Although Wu has starred on the show since 2015, when it made its debut, she was far from pleased about the show's return.
In a series of tweets following the renewal news, Wu made it clear that she wasn't celebrating.
"So upset right now that I'm literally crying, " wrote Wu.
"Ugh.
F - . "
Within the hour, she posted a second tweet: "F - ing hell. "
When a Twitter user congratulated Wu, writing, "Congrats on your renewal!
Great news :), " the "Crazy Rich Asians" actress responded: "No it's not. "
(Her reply has since been deleted. )
Despite her response, in a follow - up tweet, Wu told her fans to "stop assuming" that they knew what her comments were in reference to.
"That was not a rampage, it was just how I normally talk.
I say f - a lot.
I love the word, " she wrote.
"Y'all are making a lot of assumptions about what I was saying.
And no, it's not what it's about.
No it's not. . .
what this is all about.
Stop assuming. "
Later, when another Twitter user pointed out that Wu "literally said you were upset and crying over the renewal of a TV show you're in, " she attempted to set the record straight.
"I said I was upset and crying.
I did not say it was over a tv show, " tweeted Wu.