(CNN) Renowned actress Angela Lansbury is facing criticism after saying women "must sometimes take blame" for sexual harassment because of the way they dress.

In an interview Monday with British entertainment media company RadioTimes, Lansbury said women "have gone out of their way to make themselves attractive. And unfortunately it has backfired on us ... Although it's awful to say we can't make ourselves look as attractive as possible without being knocked down and raped."

Angela Lansbury and Morgan Fairchild in an episode of "Murder, She Wrote."

Lansbury was speaking about the wave of sexual harassment and sexual assault allegations made recently against such powerful men as Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.

Her comments went viral, and not in a good way.

Some people said they thought the beloved "Murder, She Wrote" actress, 92, was trending because she was deceased but were mortified to hear what she said.

Others pointed out the irony of the actress playing a mystery writer and amateur detective who advocated for victims in "Murder, She Wrote," the long-running CBS show.

People also noted the irony of her part in "Gaslight," a 1944 film that helped popularized the term "gaslighting," a form of psychological abuse in which someone is manipulated into questioning their sanity.

In the interview, Lansbury goes on to explain that women shouldn't be prepared to be sexually assaulted because "there's no excuse for that."

Some have excused the 92-year-old's comments by saying, "she's from a different time." Others say her age is no excuse.

On Wednesday, Lansbury released the following statement about the reaction to her earlier comments:

"I am troubled by how quickly and brutishly some have taken my comments out of context and attempted to blame my generation, my age, or my mindset, without having read the entirety of what I said. There is no excuse whatsoever for men to harass women in an abusive sexual manner. And, I am devastated that anyone should deem me capable of thinking otherwise.

"Those who have known the quality of my work and the many public statements I have made over the course of my life, must know, that I am a strong supporter of women's rights."