Screengrabs of the actress in the parody of MTV’s reality-TV hit have been circulating online for the past few days. People on social media began sharing the images to effectively “cancel” Milano, and have claimed that they’re proof she’s donned blackface in the past.

“The below picture is me parodying Jersey Shore and Snookie’s tan,” Milano wrote in a tweet on Tuesday, responding to the bad-faith campaign. “Snookie’s tan (she is a sweetheart by the way) is worthy of parodying as is Trump’s ’tan’. So go f**k yourselves with your smear campaign.”

An outspoken activist, Milano noted in a tweet on Monday that conservatives are weaponizing “cancel culture” to try and silence “Trump’s most vocal critics.”

Some of Milano’s critics, though, know that she was making fun of Snooki, but still take issue with the 2013 Funny or Die sketch because the Jersey Shore star was actually adopted from Chile by Italian-Americans when she was a baby. In 2014, Newsmax reported that Snooki had taken a DNA test that revealed she was part Romani—a group of people who hail from parts of Northern India and the Middle East. A more recent DNA test for MTV’s Moms with Attitude showed that Snooki was 59.5 percent Chilean.

In her Tuesday tweet, Milano shared a link to the Funny or Die video. The just-over-a-minute clip shows the actress receiving a fake tan, being photoshopped and posing to resemble Jersey Shore’s most recognizable cast member. Before the clip ends, the words “No wonder our perception of Jersey is distorted” flash across the screen.

Recent comments on the video on YouTube have also accused Milano of blackface. “Alyssa Milano is guilty of blackface. Let’s continue to reminder her [sic] of this,” one person wrote.

Milano’s publicist did not respond to Newsweek’s request for comment by the time of this article’s publication.

This isn’t even the first time in the past few days that Milano has tweeted out the video to respond to people accusing her of blackface. She tweeted a link to the video on June 27, saying that perhaps people could shut down trolls by sharing the whole video.

That same day, she also mocked her trolls by tweeting another Funny or Die video, called “Alyssa Milano Sex Tape.” She wrote that trolls “are probably going to try and take me down with this too,” referring to the comedy video, which spoofs celebrity sex tapes.