Stacey Dash says Fox News turned her into the “conservative angry black woman,” and in reflection she regrets a lot of the things she said on the network.
There are things that I am sorry for. Things that I did say, that I should not have said them the way I said them. They were very arrogant and prideful and angry. And that’s who Stacey was, but that’s not who Stacey is now. Stacey’s someone who has compassion, empathy.
I’m not a victim of anyone. Working for Fox at the time, that was my job. I did my job from the place I was at. Stacey now would never work at Fox, would never work for a news network or be a news contributor.
I realized in 2016 that anger is unsustainable and it will destroy you. I made a lot of mistakes because of that anger.
Fox News suspended Dash in 2015 for using profanity when referencing then-President Obama.
As if that wasn’t enough to have her black card revoked, she also campaigned to end Black History Month and shut down BET while she was a pundit on the Fox network.
In an interview with DailyMailTV on Wednesday, Dash said being a Trump supporter put her in a hate box that she does not belong in, and she wants to give President Biden a chance.
Dash considers the January 6th insurrection to be her turning point.
She is done with politics, and she is more focused on her spirituality and family these days.
Watch clips from the DailyMailTV interview below and let us know your thoughts.
Source: The Grio