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Vivica Fox is baring it all.

The actress is opening up about the remarks she made when discussing her stripper TV series that were perceived as anti-gay.

"I've been a FRIEND n supporter of the LGBT community for years! My intention was not to offend anyone and I'm woman enough to apologize if you felt that way," Fox, 52, wrote in response to an Instagram comment saying that she was against her dancers performing for gays.

"My show has already been taped and I was just doing something for the ladies but all are welcome to enjoy Vivica's Black Magic Show! It's HAWT... I'm all about LOVE not HATE dawling! Have a blessed day," she continued.

The homophobic accusations came after Fox and some of her dancers were asked if gay guys go to shows during an appearance on "The Breakfast Club."

"Hell no," she said.

"They dance for women... it's called the ultimate girls night out."

After the remarks, the show's director and producer Jean-Claude LaMarre adamantly stated he wanted nothing to do with Fox, but would continue to work on the series.

"The comments were out of order, and it does not represent our attitudes toward the LGBT community. All are welcomed," he told TMZ. "Vivica speaks for herself not the business or the show."

"Vivica's Black Magic" is a Lifetime reality series following Fox as she aims to put together a group of elite black male backup dancers.

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