It seems TV viewers were more offended by Adam Sandler touching The Crown star Claire Foy's knee during Friday's episode of the BBC's The Graham Norton Show than she was.

The actress issued an official comment saying she took "no offense" after viewers in the U.K. suggested that the actor's gesture made Foy and fellow interviewee Emma Thompson uncomfortable.

The episode is set to air in the U.S. this Saturday and no clip of the segment in question has been officially released yet.

After having his hands folded in his lap for the majority of the show, Sandler, 51, placed his hand on Foy's right knee while telling a story, something he has also done to men. She then picked it up and put it back on his own leg.

For readers unfamiliar with Norton's show, the host brings all of his guests out at once and they share the same couch while drinks flow freely.

Foy, 33, did not appear to harbor any lingering ill will afterward.

“We don’t believe anything was intended by Adam’s gesture and it has caused no offense to Claire," her representative told Britain's Independentand Huffington Post UK.

USA TODAY has reached out to Foy's camp for comment.

In a statement to USA TODAY, Sandler's rep Cindy Guagenti described the incident as "such a non-story" and noted that he did something similar during an interview with Dustin Hoffman on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon earlier this month.

However, Sandler's gesture triggered viewers at home, who tweeted their concern.