<p align="justify">Actress-comedian Kathy Griffin has apologised for posing with a photograph which shows a bloodied and beheaded US President Donald Trump.<br /><br />The 56-year-old actress faced a lot of backlash on social media after she shared the picture, which was a part of her photoshoot with famed photographer Tyler Shields, on Twitter yesterday.<br /><br />Griffin took to Twitter, where she posted a 31-second video message, she captioned as, "I am sorry. I went too far. I was wrong."<br /><br />In the clip, the actress issued an apology saying that she crossed the line as a comic.<br /><br />"I'm just now seeing the reaction on these images... The image is too disturbing. I understand how it offends people, it wasn't funny, I get it."</p>.<p align="justify"><br />Griffin then begged for the forgiveness from the audience and owned up her mistake.</p>.<p align="justify"><br />She continued, "I have made a lot of mistakes in my career. I will continue. (I'm) gonna ask the photographer to take down the image..."</p>.<p align="justify"><br />The picture was met with strong reactions by personalities like Donald Trump Jr, Chelsea Clinton and actress Debra Messing, who condemned the photo unanimously. </p>
<p align="justify">Actress-comedian Kathy Griffin has apologised for posing with a photograph which shows a bloodied and beheaded US President Donald Trump.<br /><br />The 56-year-old actress faced a lot of backlash on social media after she shared the picture, which was a part of her photoshoot with famed photographer Tyler Shields, on Twitter yesterday.<br /><br />Griffin took to Twitter, where she posted a 31-second video message, she captioned as, "I am sorry. I went too far. I was wrong."<br /><br />In the clip, the actress issued an apology saying that she crossed the line as a comic.<br /><br />"I'm just now seeing the reaction on these images... The image is too disturbing. I understand how it offends people, it wasn't funny, I get it."</p>.<p align="justify"><br />Griffin then begged for the forgiveness from the audience and owned up her mistake.</p>.<p align="justify"><br />She continued, "I have made a lot of mistakes in my career. I will continue. (I'm) gonna ask the photographer to take down the image..."</p>.<p align="justify"><br />The picture was met with strong reactions by personalities like Donald Trump Jr, Chelsea Clinton and actress Debra Messing, who condemned the photo unanimously. </p>