In a series of deleted tweets, "The Princess Diaries" actress Heather Matarazzo reportedly stated that she is "struggling just to survive" and has "reached [her] limit with Life." This sparks fear among her fans with regard to her mental health.

BuzzFeed stated that the actress acknowledged her struggles to succeed in Hollywood in a series of stream-of-consciousness writings published on Wednesday.

"I have hit my limit with whatever games the Universe is playing. I am done. I am tired. I truly feel at a f - - king loss," the 39-year-old actress vented

"I feel at a loss because I feel I have done THE WORK, for a long time, with no complaint," she continued.

It's not clear exactly what she experienced to have her suddenly lamenting her life, but fans were quick to be worried as they know something big must have happened. The actress even said that she had encountered all sorts of setbacks and rejections but never became disheartened. She continued to trust the universe but "something broke today." She added that she feels "cast."

She wished for a "life-altering victory" in another deleted tweet.

"I've given my life to acting for over 30 years. And am done struggling just to survive," she said. "I just need a win. A life-changing win. Cause this ain't it. F - - k."

Fans expressed concern, stating that they were "a little scared" about the actress, and offered their support by "sending her love."

Matarazzo has maintained a hectic schedule since the 2001 Disney film and its 2004 sequel. She also has a Cameo account and has appeared in "Welcome to the Dollhouse," "Scream 3," "Sisters," and "Saved!"

Her IMDb website shows two post-production projects: "The Mattachine Family" and "Paint."

This would not be the first time Matarazzo has been frank about industry struggles.

In 2017, she told The Guardian that she is not sure whether she's the one who dropped out of Hollywood for the meantime or it is Hollywood that dropped her.

In the same interview, she disclosed that in 2009, after months of unsuccessful auditions, she considered suicide. She contemplated leaving the "twisted' universe, so the fact that she was still alive during the interview made her think her life "is a miracle" in itself.

Matarazzo even addressed the misconception that celebrities live "untouchable, beautiful lifestyles" but it cannot be the farthest from the truth.

In 2017, she almost signed up to be a Lyft driver, she told the newspaper.