Fran Drescher is clapping back against criticism she hung out with Kim Kardashian at a publicity event in Italy amid contract negotiations between actors and studios.
The President of SAG-AFTRA addressed the controversy -- specifically a 'selfie' she took with Kim K -- during a press conference Thursday announcing thousands of actors were going on strike while bringing all TV and film production to a grinding halt.
Drescher insisted, "That wasn’t a selfie," adding, "I’m a brand ambassador for a fashion company and so is Kim. I had only met Kim seconds before that publicity picture was taken."
Fran continued, "It had nothing to do with being at a party or having fun – it was absolute work … We work, that’s what we do."
The photo, snapped at the Dolce & Gabbana soiree, was shared on social media and it quickly went viral, causing all the turmoil.
One actor tweeted, "We're asking to be better compensated by the studios and Fran Drescher is mugging for the cameras in Italy. The optics look f---king terrible."
Another one wrote, "Hey @frandrescher, why are you gallivanting around when our strike is looming? Super bad look."
During her speech Thursday, Drescher -- former star of the sitcom "The Nanny" -- also mentioned she regularly stayed in touch with SAG-AFTRA colleagues in L.A. while she was in Europe.
At one point, Drescher said, she even left the gathering to get on a Zoom call with her union reps. She also claimed she was texting with her peeps during her flight.