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There was 's "Paper Soldiers," for example, starring Kevin Hart. Kanye West fans were reminded of Dash's existence when she starred in the music video for his hit song "All Falls Down" in The video was followed by the horror movie "Lethal Eviction" alongside "Dexter" star Jennifer Carpenter.

Beginning in , Dash returned to television with a recurring role on "The Game," and in , she starred in the VH1 series "Single Ladies. In , Dash was signed by Fox News as a political commentator. Three years later, the network quietly suspended Dash after she used profanity on-air to criticize then-President Barack Obama, and her contract was not renewed, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

In , Dash, a vocal Republican, starred alongside fellow conservative actors Jon Voight and Nick Loeb in the controversial film "Roe v. According to Reuters , in , they even banned plastic water bottles and chose a sustainably farmed menu, with a number of stars opting for eco-friendly looks.

Stacey Dash certainly didn't do herself any favors when she aligned herself with a controversial film project that may very well go down as one of the most disastrous in history yes, even after Cats.

As the Daily Beast reports, Roe v. Wade — which they called the "craziest, most controversial movie of the year" — was "beset by chaos" from the very beginning. The anti-abortion film supposedly chronicled the "the Supreme Court decision that guaranteed a woman's right to an abortion" with a "pro-life tilt," but a leaked script revealed that the project reportedly "[pushed] conspiracy theories and lies. Beyond that, the flick struggled to find financing , with critics regarding it as little more than anti-abortion propaganda.

She's joined by controversial right-wing pundits Tomi Lahren and Milo Yiannopoulos, who's referred to himself as "the world's most fabulous supervillain," which is, quite frankly, a weird flex. Clearly, this is a film that has a very niche appeal, which is perhaps why it forewent the prestige of the film festival circuit and, according to Page Six , premiered at a Hyatt Regency in Orlando during the February Conservative Political Action Conference. At every turn, Stacey Dash seems to criticize her peers rather than stand by them — which certainly doesn't help her reputation in the industry.

This was no more than apparent when, in the same year that she started a war with BET and Black History Month, she likened Grey's Anatomy star Jesse Williams to a "plantation slave," accusing the Black Lives Matter activist of being "racist" towards white people. Just spewing hate and anger. Williams has long been an outspoken human rights activist and produced the documentary, Stay Woke: The Black Lives Matter Movement. His impassioned acceptance speech condemned systemic racism and police brutality, urging viewers to mobilize for change.

At the time of this writing, he has not responded to Dash's comments — but he's probably too busy to while appearing on Grey's Anatomy , which is somehow still happening in After being fired from Fox News, Dash hasn't seemed all that busy. As them. As Hollywood moves in a more inclusive direction, Stacy Dash has put herself in direct opposition. In an ET interview discussing her book, she even went as far as suggesting that transgender people should pee "in the bushes" so as to not "infringe upon [her] rights too much.

Why do I have to suffer because you can't decide what you wanna be that day? I'm not gonna put my child's life at risk because you want to change a law. Needless to say, that didn't exactly align her with the so-called "liberal agenda" she claimed was being pushed by Hollywood, which is coincidentally responsible for her casting.

As Hollywood was just months away from the bombshell Harry Weinstein scandal and the launch of the Time's Up movement, Stacy Dash proved she was living in the dark ages with a bizarre take on feminism that angered all genders across the board.

In the same ET interview where the former Clueless actress cluelessly suggested that transgender people should urinate in bushes, she claimed that feminism had "emasculated men. Despite her newly-professed neutrality, the actress is not shying away from roles in political movies. Dash plays a doctor in a new anti-abortion movie Roe v Wade, about the titular Supreme Court landmark case. Dash said the movie's stance on abortion meant producers struggled to find locations that would allow them to shoot, and the premiere was reportedly shunned in Hollywood, leading writer and directors Nick Loeb and Cathy Allyn to unveil it at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida.

I was on the abortion table with my son,' she said. Dash is pictured with her now year-old son. Being a black conservative is not easy,' she said. Dash said her conservative views stem from a tough upbringing in the South Bronx of the s and '70s, where her parents were teen drug addicts, her uncle was a pimp, her babysitter sexually abused her and she saw her first dead body on the street at just three years old. No, it's experience,' she said. If you're not a hustler, if you don't know how to hustle, how to make your money, you're a lamb for the slaughter.

She also insisted that she would have leapt at the role in Roe v Wade even without the skepticism LA's casting directors now direct towards her, because of her personal views on abortion. My position on abortion is because of my own personal experience. Stacey's someone who has compassion, empathy,' she said. I said 'God, please, you have to tell me what to do.

And I don't want a sign, I don't want a whisper. You have to tell me. I ripped the IV out my arm, jumped off the table, very dramatic. I'm just so grateful that I took that time and I listened to God. Dash said she hopes to rebuild her acting career and dreams of playing a superhero in an action movie — giggling that her favorite pastimes are shooting at the range and riding horses.

But she was not shy in stating her stance on another thorny political issue: 'I'm not a feminist,' she told DailyMailTV. On the other hand, it's a two-way street. If men want us to do that, they have to respect us, cherish us, adore us, love us. We can't do one without the other. We need each other. I don't walk around looking at someone and saying 'oh this is the color of your skin so therefore you are this', or 'you're straight or gay so therefore you are this'.

I don't judge people the color of their skin or their sexual orientation. That's not who I am,' she said. She added, "I wish him nothing but the best. Thank you everyone for your support and respecting our privacy during this difficult time.

Dash and Marty secretly tied the knot in April To mark one year of marriage, Dash shared an Instagram video in April of her holding what appear to be wedding rings as she kisses Marty. Thank You Jesus for giving Your life for me.



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