After receiving criticism for comments made on television about Latinos in the U.S., Kelly Osbourne has issued an apology.

While serving as a guest host on "The View," the 30-year-old television personality was part of a discussion on Donald Trump and his racist comments about Latino immigrants living in the United States, reports USA Today.

In a failed attempt to criticize Trump, Osbourne said, "If you kick every Latino out of this country, then who is going to be cleaning your toilet, Donald Trump? You know what I mean?"

Osbourne's comment quickly prompted a response from co-host Rosie Perez, who explained that Latinos "are not the only people who clean toilets."

The guest host tried apologizing on camera, but the damage was done. Viewers took to social media to express their disapproval with Osbourne using the hashtag #QueridaKellyOsbourne (Dear Kelly Osbourne) and eventually forcing her to issue a public apology.

"I want to start by saying I ALWAYS take responsibility for my actions," she wrote on Facebook.

"In this particular case I will take responsibility for my poor choice of words but I will not apologize for being a racist as I am NOT. I wholehearted fucked up today. I don't want to bullshit anyone with lame excuses. Although, I was stopped mid-sentence by Rosie and couldn't finish my point I will not let Rosie take responsibility for my words. I should have known better as I was on The View and it was live. I've learned a very valuable lesson. It is my hope that this situation will open up a conversation about immigration and the Latin community as a whole. By the way I clean my own f***ing toilets."

Oddly, Osbourne is not the only one who released an apology. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Perez took to Twitter to apologize to Osbourne for the incident and left many questioning why she felt she needed to apologize and that she was right in getting upset at Osbourne's comment.