Kathy Griffin ate crow on Tuesday night — and apologized for the controversial video she posted earlier in the day of a bloody, but faux, head of an “executed” President Trump.

“It wasn’t funny,” she tweeted around 8 p.m., just hours after setting the Internet ablaze.

“Taking down the image,” she said. “I went way too far. I made a mistake and I was wrong.”

Griffin became public enemy No. 1 on social media after she posted the gory clip of herself holding Trump’s head to Twitter.

The video sparked widespread backlash, from both the left and the right, as screenshots were shared throughout the day.

“I sincerely apologize,” Griffin said at the start of her new video, in which she asked for forgiveness.

“I am just now seeing the reaction of these images,” she explained. “I am a comic, I crossed the line. I move the line, and then I cross it.”

In the clip, which was posted around 4:40 p.m., a somber-looking Griffin slowly raises Trump’s phony head by its blond hair towards the camera in slow motion. The shot wound up offending many people who saw it.

“The image is too disturbing,” Griffin admitted. “I understand how it offends people. It wasn’t funny, I get it. I’ve made a lot of mistakes in my career, I will continue…I asked your forgiveness.”