Kelly Osbourne felt the wrath of social media on Tuesday after she made insensitive and racially charged remarks about the Latin community while serving as guest co-host on "The View."

During a discussion on Donald Trump's support from Hispanics, Osbourne posed an open question to the Republican presidential candidate that went a little too far.

"If you kick every Latino out of his country, then who is going to be cleaning your toilet, Donald Trump?" the 30-year-old personality said. "In the sense that... you know what I mean?'

Unfortunately, her co-hosts and those on Twitter didn't know what she meant, only that it sounded incredibly racist.

"Latinos are not the only people doing that," co-host Rosie Perez fired back on air before Osbourne cut her off saying, "No, I didn't mean it like that! Come on! I would never mean it like that! I'm not part of this argument."

Perez later apologized at the end of the show and defended the "Project Runway" junior judge.

"I want to apologize to this young woman once again for being overly sensitive," the 50-year-old actress said.

Osbourne tried to say that she didn't need to apologize, but Perez continued.

"No, Kelly Osbourne is on our side and I was sensitive," she said. "My disdain should go to only Donald Trump, so I'm sorry, darling."

Twitter wasn't so forgiving. Even former "View" co-host Sherri Shepherd weighed in on the drama, but recognized her own mistakes of saying something she didn't mean on live television.