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Tori Spelling has apologized for an Instagram post many have accused as racist.

In the now-deleted photo posted to Spelling’s Instagram stories, the “Beverly Hills 90210” alum’s daughter, Hattie, 8, could be seen dressed up as a character dubbed “McQuisha,” donning Cheetos as fingernails and wearing a bandana on her head.

Spelling accompanied the post with the caption: “Days kept inside we have to get creative…Hattie has become McQuisha in her Cheeto extension nails.”

Following the post, Twitter users were quick to take Spelling to task.

“Racism takes no days off even during a pandemic,” one user wrote. “why did you think this was ok?!?! Let me guess ‘ignorance’ and ‘you’re so so sorry.’”

Meanwhile, another user wrote: “You’re a racist who tried to be comedic in THIS time ESPECIALLY!”

Following the backlash, Spelling posted an apology to her Instagram stories on Wednesday.

“I posted a story the other day that upset many of you. I’m truly sorry. That was NOT the intention at ALL,” the mother-of-five wrote. “Hattie is 8. We watch and adore old reruns of Martin. She loves the character Shanaynay. She made up that name with ‘Mc’ bc her last name is McDermott. She was reenacting the over the top fun and amazing character from Martin. She is innocent and didn’t mean anything by it.”

“I should have thought about how it could have been perceived and misconstrued before I posted,” she continued. “I did not. I’m truly sorry.”