Francia Raisa has claimed that Selena Gomez's fans want someone to "rip out her other kidney" after she was accused of throwing shade at the singer.
The 34-year-old Grown-ish actress - who donated her kidney to the singer back in 2017 - said that she's been on the receiving end of some serious bullying since speaking out on her broken relationship with Gomez.
Raisa was referring to her impromptu remarks to a reporter (the footage of which is owned by Backgrid) on April 30. She was asked if she would donate her kidney again despite how her friendship with the 30-year-old 'Love You Like A Love Song' ended up.
Answering truthfully, she said: "I would definitely speak to someone again about organ donation and the process and stuff. I've done it a few times, it's not something I promote obviously."
Watch Raisa's first interview below:"You know the other day at the movies I was with my friend Lily and someone came up to me and said 'hey my friend is the one that you spoke to a few years back about the kidney donation and she's really grateful,'" she continued.
Raisa said that she asked how the person's friend was holding up and she said "great," and remarked that donating her kidney is worth it for moments like that.
Days later, the How I Met Your Father star was spotted by the same reporter but this time she spoke about the negative comments she's received in the wake of her previous remarks.
"The [comments] are pretty bad. I think the one that probably hurt the most was, 'I hope someone goes up your p**** and rips out your other kidney, you f***ing wh***,"' she told the same cameraman.
Watch Raisa's second interview below:"In no way shape or form does anyone condone bullying, especially Selena. She literally has a whole non-profit [Rare Impact Fund] dedicated to mental health. And I believe Rare Beauty just even had an event [Rare Beauty Mental Health Summit] for mental health," she went on.
"So the fact that now I'm being bullied as I am is messing with me mentally. It's just, to me, it's not what anyone wants for someone, and she's literally out there saying please stop. So I don't understand why this is happening."
Raisa concluded: "I'm doing best to not listen, to breathe, I'm very happy, I'm living my life. I'm sending love to everyone. I understand. I've been a hardcore fan of people growing up myself. I totally, totally, totally get it. But, you know, it's not nice. So I would say - not just with me - but for anyone, please stop."

The Rare Beauty founder struggled with life-threatening health issues due to complications from lupus - which is a condition that can cause inflammation affecting a person's "joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart, and lungs," per Mayo Clinic.
Because there is currently no cure for the disease, up to 60 percent of people with it will develop kidney complications, the Lupus Foundation of America stated on its website.
Despite Gomez's clear falling out with Raisa - which happened after she told Rolling Stone magazine that Taylor Swift is her only friend in the industry - the 'Same Old Love' singer reflected on receiving the kidney transplant during her Apple TV+'s documentary series, Dear ... episode, and expressed that she is "in debt" to the actress.
"The idea of someone not even second-guessing to be a donor was unbelievably overwhelming," she added.
Since the life-changing donation, both women have received matching tattoos with the date of the kidney transplant.