Kathy Griffin's remaining tour gigs have been cancelled in the wake of her scandalous photo shoot showing her holding a bloodied replica of President Donald Trump's severed head.

The last venue of seven upcoming show dates, the Uptown Theatre in Napa, California, just cancelled her show scheduled for June 17, it announced on its Facebook page.

The Uptown cancelled after her press conference, in which she said that Trump 'broke' her and that 'There's a bunch of old white guys trying to silence me!'

Embattled comedian Kathy Griffin has reportedly had her entire summer comedy tour cancelled by various venues in the wake of her scandalous Trump photo shoot

The Uptown Theater in Napa announced that it was cancelling Kathy's tour date

Most of the people commenting on the Napa venue's Facebook wall agreed with the decision.

'WELL DONE!! Especially after her stupid news conference today defending her actions,' wrote Theresa Coolong.

'Thank you for standing up for decency and respecting America,' said Marsha Mirachi.

But a few disagreed with the decision.

'In the future will the uptown refuse to book any performers with any type of criminal background? Substance abuse? Domestic assault? Or just comedians who make ill advised jokes?' asked Tom Neuerberg.

'Who are the snowflakes now? Folks were burning & hanging the last president in effigy for eight years,' wrote Richard Selleseth.

State Theatre in New Brunswick, NJ cancelled her November show in a statement online

Griffin sparked fury from Trump supporters on Tuesday after footage emerged of her holding up a fake severed Donald Trump head

CNN has fired Kathy Griffin from co-hosting its New Year's Eve program with Anderson Cooper

The Route 66 Casino Hotel near Albuquerque, New Mexico canceled Griffin's planned stand-up appearance on July 22 shortly after she released the damning photographs

That follows six other cancellations for her Celebrity Run-Ins Tour, including the bergenPAC in New Jersey, which cancelled a few hours before her dramatic press conference.

She also lost a Route 66 Casino gig, two California shows, and two New Jersey gigs.

Griffin was at the tail end of a 50-date tour, otherwise she surely would have lost more revenue.

Even Minnesota Democratic Sen. Al Franken disinvited her from an upcoming book event.

Originally, he defended Griffin, saying, 'I think she did the right thing,' he said of Griffin's eventual apology. 'I think asking for forgiveness and acknowledging that this, this was a horrible mistake.'

But the heat got to be even too much for him and he said 'it would be best' if she didn't come to the event in his hometown, according to Politico.

President Trump weighed in Wednesday morning on Kathy Griffin's tasteless video – and he pronounced it 'sick'

'After hearing from many Minnesotans who were rightfully offended, I've come to the conclusion that it would be best for her not to participate in the event we had previously scheduled. I understand why Minnesotans were upset by this, and I take that very seriously,' he said.

CNN also announced it had fired Griffin from her annual gig co-hosting its New Year's Eve program with network anchor Anderson Cooper.

'CNN has terminated our agreement with Kathy Griffin to appear on our New Year's Eve program,' the network's PR department tweeted.

First lady Melania Trump (right) rushed to protect her son, saying' 'As a mother, a wife, and a human being, that photo is very disturbing.'

Griffin also lost an endorsement deal with 'Squatty Potty,' an ergonomic footstool designed to be used while sitting on the toilet

Griffin co-hosted the CNN New Year's Eve countdown show in recent years with Anderson Cooper. The two are seen on-camera five months ago

Griffin also lost an unconventional endorsement deal with Squatty Potty, a company that makes ergonomic footstools designed to ease bowel movements.

'We were shocked and disappointed to learn about the image Ms. Griffin shared today, it was deeply inappropriate and runs contrary to the core values our company stands for. In response, Squatty Potty has suspended its ad campaign featuring Ms. Griffin,' company CEO Bobby Edwards said in a statement.

'We have acted swiftly and decisively to demonstrate our commitment to a culture of decency, civility, and tolerance,' the toilet aid company's statement continued.

The president was reportedly furious over the D-list celebrity's gruesome stunt after he said his 11-year-old son Barron saw the picture on the news – and thought it was real.

First lady Melania Trump said that '[a]s a mother, a wife, and a human being, that photo is very disturbing.'

Trump was furious and complained that his children – 'especially my 11 year old son, Barron' – are having to grapple with Internet images of their father's bloody decapitation

'When you consider some of the atrocities happening in the world today, a photo opportunity like this is simply wrong and makes you wonder about the mental health of the person who did it.'

The president lashed out at Kathy Griffin on Wednesday morning, saying she 'should be ashamed of herself' for posting video of the photo shoot on social media.

'My children, especially my 11 year old son, Barron, are having a hard time with this. Sick!' Trump tweeted .

She still seems to have one person in her corner, at least for now.

Minnesota Democratic Sen. Al Franken (right, with retired TV host David Letterman) finally caved and disinvited her to a planned public appearance in July

Meanwhile fellow comedian Jim Carrey jumped to her defense saying it was 'the job of a comedian to cross the line at all times because that line is not real.'

He continued by talking about his responsibility as an artist, saying, 'If you step out into that spotlight and you're doing the crazy things that [Trump is] doing, we are the last line of defense.

'And really, the comedians are the last voice of truth in this whole thing. It's impossible to get away from it.'

At least one person has come out in defense of Kathy - comedian Jim Carrey. '[If] you're doingthe crazy things that [Trump is] doing, we are the last line of defense' he said

Mocker: Griffin claimed she was 'merely mocking the Mocker in Chief' in the second part of her tweet, and that she wasn't condoning violence

Tyler Shields is famous for taking provocative images of stars such as Lindsay Lohan, He also put this image of Griffin on his blog

Griffin was reportedly inspired by Game of Thrones. In 2011 the show featured the severed head of George W Bush (left); producers apologized and the shot was edited in later showings