Gap Kids has apologized for an online ad but has yet to remove the image from its Twitter feed.

The ad, meant to showcase Ellen DeGeneres’s line of clothing at Gap Kids, instead drew online ire for its portrayal of black children.

The general consensus? The marketing team “should have been more careful.”

The ad features a video of members of the Le Petit Cirque tumbling, flipping, and getting ready for their photo shoot.

However, when it came time for the still photos, a tall white child is shown leaning on a shorter black girl.

The reaction was swift and critical, with advocates saying it promoted passive racism, and the use of black children as props for white children.

meet the kids who are proving that girls can do anything. check out #GapKidsxED: https://t.co/qbR13BsWIL pic.twitter.com/e47gVghHt0 — GapKids (@GapKids) April 2, 2016

@GapKids Thanks for perfectly illustrating what 'passive racism' looks like in mainstream media. #DiversiryFail She is NOT your arm rest. — Jasmine Wow (@Jmo120) April 3, 2016

@Jmeow2 @GapKids This is an example of why boardroom diversity is so important. Most people of color would have immediately recognized error — Fatima La'Juan Muse (@TheTherapyDiva) April 3, 2016

@GapKids so basically little black girls can be arm rest!!! smh this is disgusting — W eird O (@4everKelz) April 3, 2016

A spokesperson for Gap Kids told the Daily Mail that the company is “sorry to anyone we’ve offended.”

“As a brand with a proud 46-year history of championing diversity and inclusivity, we appreciate the conversation that has taken place and are sorry to anyone we’ve offended,” Debbie Felix said.

“This Gap Kids campaign highlights true stories of talented girls who are celebrating creative self-expression and sharing their messages of empowerment. We are replacing the image with a different shot from the campaign, which encourages girls (and boys) everywhere to be themselves and feel pride in what makes them unique.”

The ad was first posted online on Saturday. As of Tuesday morning, it was still available.