Actress Susan Sarandon, a vocal Bernie Sanders supporter, implied earlier this week that she might be unwilling to vote for Hillary Clinton if the former secretary of state were to win the Democratic nomination.

"I don't know. I'm going to see what happens," Sarandon told MSNBC Monday after she was asked if she would support Clinton.

"Really?" MSNBC host Chris Hayes asked.

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"Really," Sarandon, who has stumped on the campaign trail for Sanders, said.

Later, when Hayes pressed her about how she could say that when the alternative could be GOP front-runner Donald Trump, Sarandon responded: "Some people feel that Donald Trump will bring the revolution immediately if he gets in, things will really explode."

After Sarandon's comment, things did explode -- especially on Twitter.

The Oscar-winning actress drew immediate backlash on the social media platform for her "scorched earth fantasy":

Susan Sarandon epitomizes the privilege of those with the means to ride above the consequences of their scorched earth fantasy. — Tony (@Tonyatwork) March 29, 2016

I'm biased, but I suspect a Trump election followed by revolutionary terror would be bad for Susan Sarandon as well as the rest of the world — southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) March 29, 2016

Every Hillary supporter at Susan Sarandon right now pic.twitter.com/AWrzjrDtU4 — SalenaZito (@SalenaZitoTrib) March 29, 2016

Even celebrities took to Twitter to express their opposition to Sarandon's statements:

I respect but disagree with @SusanSarandon. A possible support of Trump over @HillaryClinton is dangerous 2 women, minorities & immigrants. — Jamie Lee Curtis (@jamieleecurtis) March 29, 2016

To Jamie Lee Curtis, Sarandon fired back with a tweet of her own that said, "Of course I would never support Trump for any reason. If you watch the interview you'll see that's not what I said."

Later, the star tweeted out "LOL" to the notion that she would vote for Trump.