Jeremy Allen White's estranged wife Addison Timlin updated her Instagram after a digital slip of the tongue that drew fierce blowback.
Over the weekend, the actress posted a lengthy caption to Instagram in which she called herself a single parent, something that didn't sit well with the Internet.
"Being a single mom is not how I pictured it. It is so f****** hard," she began her caption, posted alongside an image with daughters Ezer, 4, and Dolores, 2, whom she shares with the "Shameless" star. "It is all out covered in s*** crying on the floor kick you in the shins screaming with no sound coming out hard."
Addison added, "It can be exhausting but more than anything it can just be so lonely. when something magical happens and you have to tell yourself 'don't forget this' because theres no witness by your side. It's so painful."
While the caption went on, Addison's 313,000 Instagram followers slammed her for her choice of words, as many noted that "The Bear" actor seems to be very present in their children's lives. In addition, the former duo doesn't appear to be struggling financially.
Soon after, Addison changed her caption to read: "Co-parent is not how I pictured it."
The switch came amid a flood of critical messages.
"There is a difference between being a single mom and being a mom that is single," one person said. Another echoed, "You're not a single parent, you're a parent who is single. You get to co-parent with your future ex-husband, who you constantly praise for being an amazing and present father. It's disrespectful to those women and men who parent ALONE, who are the sole bread winner for their children, who make the tough decisions by themselves and who are the only ones to support their children emotionally/physically/financially."
Addison was called "passive aggressive."
Another critic commented, "Single mom is a bit of a stretch, my dear."
Addison and Jeremy, who've known each other since their teenage years, married in June 2019. Last week, she filed for divorce, but court documents didn't give a specific reason for the split.