Outspoken Trump critic, Jim Carrey, faced social media backlash after making a sexist comment to Heat Magazine reporter Charlotte Long.

To promote his new movie, Sonic the Hedgehog, the 58-year-old actor had a sit-down interview with the reporter. During the exchange, Long asked Carrey, “In the film, Sonic has a bucket list and I was wondering after all you’ve done in your career, in your life, is there anything still left in your bucket list?”

Rather than giving a meaningful response, Carrey chose to say, “Just you.” Not knowing how to reply, Long gave a nervous laugh and said “Wow…I don’t know what to say to that.” The exchange continued when the comedian said “Just own it,” and Long replied, “Okay, I’m owning it now.”

Currently, Long’s Twitter account is set to private after she posted the video of the awkward exchange. The reporter had not issued a public statement regarding the incident.

While Long chose to remain silent, social media hit back, calling out Carrey for being such a “sleazeball.” A Twitter user AM.ERICA wrote, “Hey ⁦⁦@JimCarrey⁩ - can you finger paint a nice image of you being a piece of shit?”

Another tweeted, “@JimCarrey sexually harasses a reporter during the @SonicMovie press junket and no one bats an eye? Interesting.”

While some praised Long’s ability to stay calm as Renison Pereira wrote, “Such a huge [fan] of @JimCarrey but lost respect for him today. This is really unacceptable, I wish and hope he apologizes to you. But you handled it really well, more Power to you!”

Once an outspoken Trump critic, Carrey vowed to stop bashing Trump and his family. However, things changed when the actor made an appearance on the Late Night Show with Stephen Colbert, calling the president as an “ambrosia of evil” and accused him of turning the country into a “dutch oven.”

As Carrey told Stephen Colbert, “I think this is the thing that provides the balance isn’t it. It gives us a break from the obstreperous bloviating bag of flatulence that is trying to take the shinty city on the hill and turn it into a dutch oven. We don’t have to pull the covers over our head and breathe deeply the ambrosia of evil, you know? I think we can come here and have a good time,” Carrey said.

The actor is also known for mocking Trump in his paintings. In one of his Twitter posts, Carrey wrote, “The real State of Emergency began in 1946 at the Jamaica Hospital in Queens, NY. Definitely not human.”

Despite his suggestive images, Carrey claimed in an interview with Yahoo that he was not about ‘hating anyone.” Carrey said, “What I want to tell people is, ‘It’s never been a matter of hating anyone.’ I can sit down with anybody in this country and break bread. I love people. To me, I think we got tricked by politicians and by weird corporate concerns to believe that disagreement is hatred. And I will never go for that.”