Trisha said she was deeply troubled and defamed for no fault of hers over the last week on the jallikattu issue.
"I made my stance very clear on my social networking account yesterday that I have never been against or opposed to jallikattu," she said in a statement here tonight.
"I'm a proud Tamilian by birth and I believe and respect the Tamil culture and tradition and I will never go against the sentiments of my own people who have been instrumental in my growth and stature," she said.
"In the midst of this, to make my stance clear, my Twitter account was hacked and a tweet (from twitter handle @trishtrashers) was sent out, putting me in very insensitive light and hurting my fellow Tamilians," she said.
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"This effort by them to detach me from the Tamil audience whom I value much will not happen. I'm confident about this," she said.
Considering the gravity of the issue, she said she had deactivated her account and had taken it up with the higher authorities.
Thanking her fellow colleagues and well wishers who had rallied to her support, including Tamil film icon Kamal Hassan, she said, "This (statement) makes my stance very clear, once and for all".
Yesterday, Kamal Haasan and actor Simbu had come out in support of Trisha, targeted by pro-Jallikattu groups for her association with animal rights group PETA, which opposes the sport.
Some Jallikattu supporters had on January 13 picketed the site of the shooting of Tamil film "Garjanai", starring Trisha, in Sivaganga district. She was not present there at that time. Abusive text messages accompanied with images of Trisha wearing a PETA T-shirt have gone viral on social media.
PETA has been opposing Jallikattu and had written to the President and Prime Minister, arguing against any ordinance for holding Jallikattu in the state as demanded by the state government and others.
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