Some people were not happy with her stance on the issue

Newbridge Silverware have said they won’t be commenting on the repeal the 8th movement; after Amy Huberman said she was pro-choice.

The much-loved Irish brand came under fire after Amy, who was previously the face of the brand and has a jewellery range with them, came out as pro-choice.

In a statement on Twitter, Newbridge said they would not be commenting on the referendum or on Amy’s comments as they feel everyone’s opinion on the matter is personal.”

“We understand that this is an incredibly sensitive matter,” the brand said on their Twitter page.

“We cannot comment on anyone’s position on the matter, including Amy Huberman’s,” they added. “It is a matter for the Irish electorate who will decide the outcome on 25th May.”

Newbridge Silverware has since deleted the Tweet.

Just last week, Amy publicly said she would be voting yes to repealing the eight amendment, and said it was a matter of being pro-choice, and not pro anything else.

The actress said bringing in women’s right to have an abortion was “basic healthcare”.

The Striking Out star received a mixed reaction online.

Firstly I believe each to their own. And in turn the very essence of that being choice. As I see it it isn’t pro anything other than choice. For basic healthcare, compassion, understanding, safety & Trusting Women. Either way make sure you’re registered to vote. #togetherforyes — Amy Huberman (@amyhuberman) April 20, 2018

For me, reading accounts of many doctors and obstetricians saying how it has and is putting women at risk and in danger and how it is as it stands is exporting what is already here. For compassion in crisis. Either way, register before May 8th #togetherforyes. — Amy Huberman (@amyhuberman) April 20, 2018

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