A teenage contestant on the upcoming season of Survivor apologized on Thursday for obscene tweeting.

Jessica Peet, 19, who will compete on Survivor: David vs. Goliath, used the n-word in tweets from 2013 to 2015 and they were screen grabbed by followers of the show, according TMZ.

'I want to apologize for what I posted as a 14-year-old teenager. In no way did I mean it in a derogatory nor racial way. I do hope people are willing to forgive, and understand I was immature and I've done a lot of growing up since then,' the Florida student told TMZ.

Apology issued: Jessica Peet, shown in a recent Facebook posting, apologized on Thursday for n-word tweets she posted as a girl

Peet has since deleted the offending tweets.

Sources close to the show's production said that CBS was aware of the situation.

Pete wrote in one of her since deleted tweets that 'n***a isn't a cuss word!! lol'.

Insiders told The Hollywood Reporter that there have been no talks to remove Peet from the series.

Reality show: The 19-year-old student will be competing on the upcoming season of Survivor: David vs Goliath

Survivor: David vs Goliath has completed filming and a premiere date has not yet been set.

CBS has yet to officially confirm that Peet will be particpating in the upcoming 37th season of the competitive reality series.

Survivor: David vs. Goliath will feature 20 new contestants divided into two tribes referencing biblical figures.

Two tribes: The 37th season of the CBS competitive reality series will feature 10 underdogs in the David tribe

Goliath tribe: The Goliath tribe composed of 10 topdogs will go against the David tribe

The David tribe will be composed of 10 underdogs who have dealt with life's obstacles and the Goliath tribe will be made of 10 topdogs who have used their advantages to succeed.

The biblical Book of Samuel told the story of tall Philistine warrior Goliath being defeated by young David in single combat.

The new castaways include two-time Amazing Race contestant Mike White, pro wrestler John Hennigan and Florida SWAT officer Daniel Rengering.