Connie Britton on why she missed the 39American Horror Story39

Connie Britton on why she missed the 'American Horror Story' reunion at Emmys

Connie Britton

Connie Britton

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Connie Britton deeply regrets not being able to reunite with her American Horror Story: Murder House co-star Dylan McDermott at the 75th Emmy Awards.

The actress shared a message on Instagram on Thursday specifically aimed at McDermott and Rubber Man, who starred alongside her in the first season of the hit horror anthology series in 2011.

“Dear @dylan.mcdermott and #Rubberman, I'm so sorry I had to miss being at the #Emmyawards on Monday for an @ahsfx reunion!” she wrote. “Even though I've been impregnated with the Antichrist by at least one, if not both, I was really looking forward to seeing you on that big Emmy stage and remembering those good old spooky days.”

Britton's rep previously told that she missed the ceremony because she had to travel back to New York early for Zero Day production due to a forecast snowstorm on the East Coast.

The actress also took the opportunity to share her 'Emmy pictures' of her planned look for the awards show.

“This is how far I had come before I was told that due to a snowstorm in New York, I had to take the next plane to get to work on time the next day,” she explained in her post. “And while I'm at it, thanks to @kristinhilton, @lonavigi and @katiebof for getting me in the mood. I was definitely the best dressed person on my cross country flight that evening! Congratulations to all the nominees and winners!”

Britton concluded with a message to the one and only Rubber Man: “Don’t be a stranger.”

McDermott took the stage Monday night to present the award for best actor in a limited series, anthology series or television film, which went to Steven Yeun for “Beef.”

Rubber Man also performed with McDermott, but in the end it was just host Anthony Anderson, wearing a black spandex bodysuit.

The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards featured numerous other cast reunions from popular television shows, including Ally McBeal, Grey's Anatomy, Cheers, Martin and The Sopranos.