Rachel Brosnahan would take back her "Crisis" if she could.
The "Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" star said she regrets working with Woody Allen on his 2016 Amazon series "Crisis in Six Scenes."
"Look, I had a great experience working on that project," Brosnahan told the Hollywood Reporter.
"But I do have to take this opportunity to say that, for me, I have really struggled with the decision to do that project for a long time."
Allen is accused of molesting his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, when she was 7 years old.
Farrow, now 32, has reignited her claims in light of the wave of sexual misconduct allegations in Hollywood.
In recent weeks, Mira Sorvino, Greta Gerwig, Rebecca Hall and Timothee Chalamet have also expressed regret for working with the director.
"Honestly, it's the decision that I have made in my life that is the most inconsistent with everything I stand for and believe in, both publicly and privately," Brosnahan told the Hollywood Reporter.
"And while I can't take it back, it's important to me, moving forward, to make decisions that better reflect the things that I value and my worldview."