As outrage mounted against her tribute to Beyonce's Formation music video, comedian Amy Schumer posted a statement about the parody on Instagram.

'You know you that b**** when you cause all this conversation. Thanks for the exclusive release Tidal! We had so much fun making this tribute. All love and women inspiring each other. #strongertogether,' Schumer wrote, alongside a topless photo of herself laying down on a chaise.

The 35-year-old comedian started a firestorm on social media this weekend when she released a parody of Beyonce's Formation video, filmed with the co-stars of her upcoming film Mother/Daughter.

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Amy Schumer posted this statement to Instagram on Monday as many turned against her on social media for her parody of Beyonce's Formation music video

Schumer has been criticised and labeled as racist on social media for her parody of Beyonce's Formation music video also starring Goldie Hawn

While the video was released by Tidal, which is owned by Beyonce's husband Jay-Z, and several women of color appeared in the video, many found the video to be racist.

The outrage didn't start until Saturday though, when Schumer was allowed to post it on her YouTube account, letting those without a Tidal account to view it.

She also appeared teary-eyed in a video posted to her Instagram account early Tuesday morning.

In the video, posted just after midnight Pacific Time, Schumer says she's 'grateful'.

Schumer appeared teary-eyed in a video recorded early Tuesday morning. In the video, she says's she's 'grateful for all of this s***'

'I'm going to bed. I just want to say - I'm sober first of all, no drinking - im tired, a lot of work today...I'm grateful. I'm grateful for all of this s***. I'm grateful to be alive right now during this time. I hope you have a good night too,' Schumer says from her bed.

Schumer teamed up with actress Goldie Hawn for the spoof which mimics the choreography for the hit from the album Lemonade.

However as the original song and video from the 35-year-old Queen Bey is aimed around black female empowerment, many outspoken Twitter users expressed their distaste for it.

Hitting back: One user was so upset by the video that they wished this would have a negative effect on her career

One user with the handle @Maliagif wrote: 'Amy Schumer made a parody of Formation, a song about female black empowerment, with a bunch of other white women...what a mess.'

Another was so upset by the video that they wished this would have a negative effect on her career.

@peacebang wrote: 'There is no possible excuse for @AmySchumer not to know the cultural significance of #Formation for black women.I hope this hurts her career.'

Not pleased: Several took to Twitter to express their distaste as a hashtag '#AntSchumerGottaGoParty' was also created

The social media movement was so strong after the video that many aired their grievances under the hashtag '#AmySchumerGottaGoParty' and many even dug up her old tweets which they found racist.

@lotuseatur wrote: 'It's a goddamn hate crime that amy schumer was allowed to do a parody of formation and it's on tidal.'

When it was posted on Amy's personal YouTube account, it gained almost triple the amount of dislikes to likes.

Original: Beyonce's visual album Lemonade was parodied by the stars

Hilarious: Amy, 35, and 70-year-old Goldie showcased their comedic chemistry in the parody released on Friday

Dream team: The pair were recently in Hawaii filming a movie together

The parody featuring Amy and the 70-year-old acting legend was released on Friday

The pair are seen wearing revealing khaki outfits for the clip named 'In Formation.'

They put on an energetic performance, mimicking Queen Bey's epic dance moves and twerking.

Amy tweeted that it had been filmed on 'an island', while she was with Joan Cusack and Wanda Sykes.

Got moves; They put on an energetic performance, mimicking Queen Bey's epic dance moves and twerking

Hot stuff; Amy is seen looking disheveled in front of a burning building

Close pals: Amy tweeted that it had been filmed on 'an island', while she was with Joan Cusack and Wanda Sykes

The lip-sync video seems likely that it was filmed while they were shooting her new big screen comedy Mother/Daughter in Hawaii.

It marks Goldie Hawn's return to acting after a 15-year hiatus from acting in 2002.

The Private Benjamin star is starring alongside Amy in the film - which she co-wrote.

Back in January, Beyonce released the original music video for Formation which was set in a flood-ridden New Orleans and made several references to the Black Lives Matter movement.

You know you that bitch when you cause all this conversation. Thanks for the exclusive release Tidal! We had so much fun making this tribute. All love and women inspiring each other. #strongertogether A photo posted by @amyschumer on Oct 24, 2016 at 1:10pm PDT

Having fun: Amy did not respond to the social media backlash but did take the time to post a silly video on Instagram Monday

Beaming: Music could be heard playing in the background as she turns to the camera

Showing off: She stood up then began taking her shirt off

Revealing: Her bra was on full display