Constance Wu, who seemed rather unenthused at Fresh Off the Boat getting another season, has inspired other celebrities to react in the same way.

Wu came under the spotlight over the weekend after posting tweets and Instagram comments which indicated she was not happy about the renewal of her sitcom, which is now set to enter its sixth season.

So upset right now that I’m literally crying. Ugh. Fuck — Constance Wu (@ConstanceWu) May 10, 2019

Fucking hell. — Constance Wu (@ConstanceWu) May 10, 2019

The comments were criticised as being insensitive to the show's crew, and other actors who are struggling.

Those words, "fucking hell," became something of a catch-cry as people announced that their shows were getting a run.

Like Joel Kim Booster, who had Sunnyside picked up by NBC for the 2019-20 season.

Fucking hell. We have a trailer! I’m literally crying! We also have a time slot! Thursday nights at 9:30PM. Ugh. Fuck. I’m so lucky. Happy Mother’s Day. pic.twitter.com/sYJWe63uwh — Joel Kim Booster (@ihatejoelkim) May 12, 2019

Rahul Kohli, who plays Dr. Ravi Chakrabarti in The CW's iZombie, also repeated those words.

As well as Allison Tolman, who had her series Emergence picked up, plus The Golbergs' Sam Lerner and The Orville's Seth MacFarlane.

Ugh god dammit fucking hell. So upset right now. https://t.co/Xp5jQZJEbr — Sam Lerner (@SammyLerner) May 11, 2019

Oh fucking goddamn hell fuckfuckdickshit! https://t.co/9sB3UgUze0 — Seth MacFarlane (@SethMacFarlane) May 12, 2019

Wu later apologised for the comments in a statement, explaining that she was upset not because she hated the show, but rather it forced her to give up a project she was passionate about.

"My words and ill-timing were insensitive to those who are struggling, especially insensitive considering the fact that I used to be in that struggle too," she wrote.

"I do regret that and it wasn't nice and I am sorry for that. I know it's a huge privilege that I even HAVE options—options that FOTB has afforded me."

These words are my truth. I hope you hear them pic.twitter.com/l6SvbFcUlj — Constance Wu (@ConstanceWu) May 11, 2019

[h/t Hollywood Reporter]