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Stassi Schroeder‘s podcast “Straight Up With Stassi” is getting heat for her comments regarding the #MeToo campaign.

Advertisers have dropped the “Vanderpump Rules” star’s podcast after an episode covering the sexual harassment awareness campaign was released on Friday. The episode, titled “Are we on a male witch hunt?” has since been deleted.

“We’re shocked by @stassi’s comments re the #metoo campaign,” tweeted retailer Rent the Runway. “It goes against everything RTR stands for as a company and has publicly advocated. Our 1st ads were slated to run on Mon but effective immediately we’ve terminated our relationship with her podcast.”

Custom framing company Framebridge and contact lens maker Simple Contacts both released similar statements announcing that they will no longer be working with Schroeder.

Schroeder, 29, addressed the backlash on Twitter Friday night, claiming her stance has been misinterpreted.

In a deleted tweet, (via People) the reality TV star wrote, “Hold up. There is ZERO bashing, & I repeat myself 3726 times how I feel the whole media frenzy has taken away from the victims who were truly assaulted. You may be misinterpreting my point, because we had the best intentions with this episode.”

“About 5 ppl heard this podcast & everyone else read ONE quote without the backstory or context of a TWO hour episode,” she tweeted along with a perplexed gif of herself.

In response to a commenter asking why she deleted the episode, she said “because a lot of people aren’t ready for it.”

The reality fixture also retweeted fans supporting her and mentioned that a follow-up episode has been recorded.

Schroeder tweeted an apology Saturday night, acknowledging that her comments “crossed a line.”