KEY POINTS

  • The publication canceled Moore’s interview after she refused to talk about a personal trauma
  • The singer shared a screenshot of the publication's message on her Instagram story Tuesday
  • Moore said what they did was insulting

Mandy Moore has called out an unnamed entertainment publication for canceling her interview after the singer refused to discuss a painful patch of her life. The publication reportedly wanted Moore to discuss her abusive relationship with Ryan Adams.

The "A Walk to Remember" star shared a screenshot of the publication's message on her Instagram story Tuesday. The message was reportedly sent to Moore's publicist explaining how the interview would focus on her entire life and career. It said the upcoming interview with Moore was put on hold for the time being as she refused to discuss her personal trauma, Page Six reported.

Along with the screenshot, Moore also shared her take on the publication's response.

"I hesitated sharing this when I receive yesterday for plenty of reasons but I woke up thinking about it and my blood is still boiling," she wrote.

"When they were told that I had spoken plenty about a certain subject in my life and would have no further comment (truly there are countless interviews they could pull from, that story is over and there's nothing more to say.), this was the response we got back," she explained.

The 36-year-old singer acknowledged how any comment about her traumatic experience will turn into a "clickbait" and it will give the publication the "energy and time they seek." Moore, who has been in the entertainment business for over two decades, said such messages are insulting, ET Canada reported.

"The message this sends is insulting and so out of touch with the cultural discussion around abusive relationships, directly linking someone’s value back to their abuser," she added.

"The refusal to interview someone unless they agree to relieve that trauma publicly? No thank you," the singer said, adding that she is "about to give birth any second" and is not afraid to "draw healthy boundaries."

In another Instagram story, more wrote: "ZERO ----- GIVEN" with hashtag #MOOD, making it clear that she is not in the mood to tolerate the publication's behavior.

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Pictured: Mandy Moore attends FYC Panel Event for 20th Century Fox and NBC’s “This Is Us” at Paramount Studios on Aug. 14, 2017, in Hollywood, California. Getty Images/Matt Winkelmeyer