Miley Cyrus took to social media Monday in response to the deadly mass shooting at a Texas church.

The 24-year-old pop star vented on Twitter and Instagram after Devin Patrick Kelley killed 26 people after opening fire on Sunday at First Baptist Church in the tiny South Texas community of Sutherland Springs.

'My dreams have become nightmares & those nightmares , reality ... This isn't fair , this isn't right , this isn't just , this isn't human!,' Miley shared in her first response to the worst mass shooting in Texas state history.

Texas shooting: Miley Cyrus, shown in September in New York City, took to social media on Monday to vent about the deadly mass shooting at a church in Texas

'This is a TERRORIST act by a WHITE AMERICAN MAN! I am heartbroken & embarrassed,' she added.

The former Hannah Montana star said she was 'mortified' by the country, sysem and 'lack of control/laws!'.

'This is exactly why the lyrics of Bad Mood were so important for me to share on a major platform,' Miley also wrote referencing her recent performance of the song on Saturday Night Live.

'I wanted to bring awareness to the fact that everyday we are waking up to more terrifyingly painful information that makes it nearly impossible to feel optimistic that things are going to change!,' she wrote to her roughly 100 million followers on both platforms.

Gun situation: The 24-year-old pop star in a follow-up message defended emphasizing that hte gunman who killed 26 churchgoers was a 'white American male'

She wrapped up with an anti-gun violence message complete with some expletive-laden hashtags.

'My love is with you TX!,' Miley concluded.

Her post emphasizing that the gunman was a 'white American man' caused some controversy among in the comments.

Reality nightmares: Miley in her first posting said her nightmares were becoming reality

Miley then put up another statement defending her original post.

'You are not focused on the horrific tragedy I addressed but more angered that I am putting a BIG bright spotlight on the fact it was a 'WHITE AMERICAN MALE' terrorist that walked in & killed 26 people (including children) leaving 20 severely injured !,' she posted.

'Gender , race , & religion HAS and continues to matter for all the wrong reasons & that's only the beginning of how backwards this country is!,' she added.

Live performance: The pop star performed her new song Bad Mood over the weekend on Saturday Night Live

Miley supported Bernie Sanders and then Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential election and also took a shot at President Donald Trump.

'Let's unite! Trump never needed to build a wall for us , we've done it ourselves! Love!,' she wrote referencing Trump's campaign promise to build wall between the US and Mexico.

Miley lastly shared a few photos of her father Billy Ray Cyrus and brothers on Instagram.

Giving thanks: Miley is shown last month writing a thank-you note to Hillary Rodham Clinton

'Just a few of my favorite WHITE AMERICAN MALES …. I do NOT & refuse to generalize or stereotype!,' she wrote in the caption.

Miley took the stage in June during the One Love Manchester benefit concert organized by Ariana Grande.

The concert was held after nearly two dozen people were killed and more than 500 injured after a homemade bomb was detonated following Ariana's concert in May at Manchester Arena.