Moss, who plays the lead in the TV adaptation of Atwood's novel of the same name, had received a lot of flak for her comments when she said the show has "a human story", not a feminist one.
The 77-year-old novelist took to Twitter to give the benefit of the doubt to the actress.
"Calm, calm... I know what they meant (I think. Though I wasn't there.) They Meant 'Everyone is in this story.' And that is true.
"When you DJ the real world (as book + series do) you can't help coming up with something that can be called feminism... Though I always...
"So it's all okay. Fear not.
"Calm, calm... Be kind. They are actors. Not writers. Not wordfolk. They wanted to be inclusive: that is everyone's caught up in it. As we are," wrote Atwood.
Moss, best known for her role as Peggy Olson in "Mad Men", had raked up a storm when the actress said she "never intended to play Offred as a feminist", at its Tribeca Film Festival premiere.
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