Kathy Griffin

In this Feb. 11, 2017 file photo, comedian Kathy Griffin attends the Clive Davis and The Recording Academy Pre-Grammy Gala in Beverly Hills, Calif.

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It's official: CNN has cut ties with Kathy Griffin, a day after the comedian appeared in photos and video with a fake severed head of President Donald Trump.

"CNN has terminated our agreement with Kathy Griffin to appear on our New Year's Eve program," the cable news network announced on Twitter Wednesday.

Griffin is accused of traumatizing the commander-in-chief's 11-year-old son Barron Trump, who allegedly saw the bloody image and thought his father had really been beheaded.

"Kathy Griffin should be ashamed of herself," Pres. Trump wrote on Twitter Wednesday morning. "My children, especially my 11-year-old son, Barron, are having a hard time with this. Sick!"

Griffin has apologized for the project, which she originally called an "artsy fartsy statement" mocking the commander in chief. She now admits the shoot with controversial photographer Tyler Shields was "too disturbing" and not funny.

"I went too far," the comedienne said in a followup video. "I sincerely apologize."

CNN said earlier Wednesday it was "pleased to see she has apologized" but said it was reconsidering having her co-host New Year's Eve with Anderson Cooper.

"For the record, I am appalled by the photo shoot Kathy Griffin took part in. It is clearly disgusting and completely inappropriate," Cooper tweeted.

Griffin had co-hosted NYE on CNN with Cooper since 2007, often making the longtime news anchor giggle with her comedy. It's unclear if Cooper will still ring in 2018 for the network and, if he is, whether or not a co-host will join him.

The 56-tear-old standup comic, actress, writer and TV personality has released six Grammy-nominated comedy albums, performed in specials for HBO and Bravo, appeared on NBC's "Suddenly Susan," and won two Emmys for her reality show "My Life on the D-List," which aired from 2005 to 2010.

Griffin has several "Celebrity Run-In" comedy tour dates scheduled, including California performances this month and a stop in New York in November.