Comedian Kathy Griffin passed out Wednesday afternoon just minutes before her Dublin show was set to end.

Late in the roughly two-hour performance, Griffin, 57, began feeling woozy as she cracked a Mariah Carey joke, and leaned into the microphone to announce: 'Randy, I'm going down,' The New York Times reported of the event.

Griffin later posted a video message to social media to thank fans for attending her presentation as well as address the fainting incident.

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Kathy Griffin (shown during the Dublin show) was cracking a Mariah Carey joke when she leaned into the microphone and said: 'I'm going down'

Griffin posted a video message to social media, where she thanked fans for attending her presentation, and addressed the fainting incident

'Hey everybody, it's me, Kathy Griffin,' she said in the clip. 'I fainted at the end of my show ... I'm embarrassed, more than anything.

'I had one more story (and) five more minutes (left),' Griffin said, while adding, 'This one's for you, Wendy Williams!'

Griffin was referring to Williams' on-air fainting episode last Wednesday - which happened during a segment of 'The Wendy Williams Show.'

The daytime talk show host later revealed she felt as though she was standing 'in the middle of a campfire' amid the horrific incident.

Wendy Williams is pictured above arriving at the Wendy Williams studios in New York City just days after fainting on-air last Wednesday

Williams also denied rumors suggesting she suffered a stroke or heart attack.

She confirmed her heart rate and blood pressure were reported normal after a medical evaluation.

'I wasn't stroking out, and for people who thought that I was, trying to get this purple chair next, nope, I'm here for a long time,' Williams said in a later episode of her show.

Aside from her Williams' tribute, Griffin joked: 'I promise to be upright the entire show next time.'

While adding: 'The audience was fantastic. Thank you for being forgiving and understanding.'

The comedian is pictured in May 2017 at the Women's Choice Awards, Los Angeles, California. She is one of many celebs who have been in the dim spotlight in recent months

Attendee to the show, Ellen Coyle, shared details about the event to Twitter Wednesday afternoon

The longtime entertainer is just one of several celebs who have been at the center of controversy in recent months.

Weeks ago, Griffin publicly announced her decision to cut ties with celebrity attorney, Lisa Bloom, whom she hired in the summer after her infamous Donald Trump beheading photo shoot.

In a vague social media post, Griffin explained Bloom's legal services had cost her a fortune.

'Dear @LisaBloom, pls stop calling me. If you'd like to refund me the tens of thousands of $ I wasted on your services maybe I'll talk to you,' she wrote in the tweet.

Bloom later sent out a follow-up statement, which, in part, revealed she received 'death threats' amid her time working with the comedian.

'Kathy has now made a video about how women should stand together, and yet she's attacked me, a lifetime women's right attorney, and not the rest of her team, all of whom were men,' Bloom wrote.

'This is sad, but I still believe that Kathy Griffin is one of the funniest comics alive ... that she meant no ill will with the photo, and I wish her the best.'