STAR Trek actress Alice Eve’s recent comments about Bruce Jenner have landed her in the hot seat.

“Nope,” the 33-year-old wrote on Instagram (according to The Daily Mail) after Jenner, 65, revealed his identity as a transgender woman to Diane Sawyer in an interview that aired Friday.

“If you were a woman no one would have heard of you because women can’t compete in the decathlon. You wouldn’t be a hero. You would be a frustrated young athlete who wasn’t given a chance.”

She continued her rant, “Until women are paid the same as men, then playing at being a ‘woman’ while retaining the benefits of being a man is unfair. Do you have a vagina? Are you paid less than men? Then, my friend, you are a woman.”

Her comments didn’t sit well with her nearly 35,000 followers — and she soon deleted the inflammatory posts.

She then posted a separate Instagram that reads, “I am a supporter of anyone who wishes to explore their gender identity. Sometimes language doesn’t express the spectrum of identity sufficiently, as in this case. I am also a believer in equal rights for all … whatever your race, colour or creed.”

Although Eve tried her best to rectify the situation and to clarify her comments, many fans are still displeased with the actress.

“Your comments about Jenner proved otherwise,” wrote one upset follower. “I’ve always adored you, but I can honestly say I’ll be avoiding your work from now on. I have a trans sibling and no amount of apologies can make up for what you said.”

Eve tells Page Six in a statement: “I deeply apologise for offending anyone. I support equal rights and equal dignity for all. I have deep compassion and support for Bruce Jenner. My intention was not to offend. My intention was simply to express that, with the overdue and welcome acceptance of us all living on a gender spectrum, we must encourage equality for all.”

This article originally appeared in The New York Post.