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Jason Biggs under fire for Malaysia Airlines tweet

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Jason Biggs is known for his controversial tweets, but this time he might have really crossed the line.


The 'Orange is the New Black' star came under fire Thursday for tweeting a joke about Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17, which crashed at the Russian border in Ukraine.


'Anyone wanna buy my Malaysian Airlines frequent flier miles?' he wrote.


His followers reacted immediately to his tweet, with many telling him that his joke was simply not funny.


'Too soon, man. Too soon,' wrote one person.


@JasonBiggs Via Twitter


'Was your sense of humor on that flight?' asked another.


'Way too soon for a joke like this; families don't even know,' another follower scolded him.


Biggs responded with a series of defensive tweets, telling people not to follow him if they don't like his sense of humor.


'Hey all you 'too soon' a-----s- it's a f-----g joke. You don't have to think it's funny, or even be on my twitter page at all,' the actor wrote.


@JasonBiggs Via Twitter


'The idea that I wouldn't have any empathy 4 the victims or their families because I make a joke is absolutely ridiculous,' he added. 'U know that, right?'


'Truly- you losers are literally trying to find s--t to get angry about. Channel your issues elsewhere,' Biggs said.


The 'American Pie' star has a history of making controversial tweets, including cracking wise about Ann Romney and late 'Bachelorette' contestant Eric Hill.


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