What Happened with Stacey Dash? The Actress is under fire for a DMX tweet

What Happened with Stacey Dash? The Actress is under fire for a DMX tweet

The seasoned American actress Stacey Dash, who portrayed Dionne Marie Davenport in the teen comedy film Clueless in 1995, is once more in the spotlight.

She was raised in Spanish Harlem after being born in the Bronx district of New York City. Dash has Bajan and Mexican origins.

In the NBC crime drama pilot Farrell: For the People, Dash debuted on television. Her first memorable appearance, though, was as Michelle in The Cosby Show’s 1985 episode.

Stacey Dash
Stacey Dash

Actress Stacey Dash Disputes Surgery, Bleached Skin

Stacey Dash mockingly tweeted in September 2014 that she would bleach her complexion white. The internet’s intriguing feature is that everything you upload there will remain there indefinitely

People have flooded her social media about this tweet, which was never popular even when she sent it in 2014, almost ten years later. She had a laugh. “However, I am whitening my skin to make it appear whiter. The insertion of “Lol”, “ends with a clarification.

However, there is significant disagreement over the before and after pictures. A few small online communities think she had skin bleaching. Others counter that her skin appeared brilliant in several photos because of the lighting.

More over a year after DMX’s passing, on August 31, 2022, Stacey added to the increasing anxiety by uploading a heartbreaking video of herself sobbing over his passing.

Some people on social media were confused by the video given that Ruff Ryder’s legend died in April 2021. Stacey, on the other hand, asserts that she didn’t begin her grieving process until she found out about X’s passing on TikTok.

Fans went to the comment area, upset and perplexed. Even well-known figures like Tyrese commented on the strange video. In April 2021, artist DMX suddenly away in White Plains Hospital in New York from what is thought to have been a heroin overdose and heart attack.

Stacey Dash’s Bio

Born and reared in the New York City borough of Spanish Harlem, Dash is of Mexican and Bajan ancestry. She is the child of Linda Dash (née Lopez; [1][6] d. 2017) and Dennis Dash. In addition to his younger brother Darien Dash, who founded DME Interactive, the first publicly traded African American-led website company, Dash also had a stepfather named Cecil Holmes. Damon Dash, the former CEO and co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records, is her first cousin. Dash graduated from Paramus High School in 1985.

Career of Stacey Dash

In 1982, Valerie Harper and Ed O’Neill starred in the NBC criminal drama pilot Farrell: For the People, which did not go past its first episode. Dash made her debut on television in that show.
Her first famous performance was as Michelle in the 1985 episode “Denise’s Friend” of The Cosby Show. Dash’s first significant on-screen appearance came in the 1988 TV 101 series. After 13 episodes, the show was cancelled. In the 1988 comedy Moving starring Richard Pryor, Dash played his first significant cinematic role. During this period, she also played significant roles in Mo’ Money and Renaissance Man. Dash played a femme fatale in the low-budget movie Illegal in Blue in 1995. With the teen comedy Clueless, released in 1995, Dash got her big break. Despite being 28 at the time, Dash played Cher’s best friend from high school, Dionne Davenport. In 1996, the movie gave rise to a television spin-off with the same name, in which Dash played Dionne once more. Between 1996 and 1999, the show aired.

She made appearances in View from the Top (2003) and lower-budget movies like Gang of Roses (2003) and Getting Played after the television show ended (2005). She has additionally made brief guest appearances on TV shows like Eve and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. In the short-lived television program The Strip, which Dash portrayed Vanessa Weir, numerous episodes were canceled. Dash appeared in a Carl Thomas music video for the song “Emotional” in 2001. Dash appeared in a music video for the song “All Falls Down” in 2004 by Kanye West, a label signee of her cousin Damon Dash. In the August 2006 issue of Playboy, Dash posed naked. Additionally in 2006, she debuted her own lingerie brand called Letters of Marque and appeared in the music video for Marques Houston’s song “Favorite Girl.” She finished filming I Could Never Be Your Woman, Nora’s Hair Salon II, Fashion Victim, Ghost Image, and American Primitive between 2005 and 2007. She filmed Close Quarters, Phantom Punch, and Secrets of a Hollywood Nurse for 2008 release. In 2008, Dash also appeared on the reality television program Celebrity Circus. Dash broke a rib in training before the first episode of the series. Dash performed on the trapeze bungee during the premiere despite being hurt, and he went on to be a finalist. Dash came in second place to Antonio Sabàto Jr.

In the beginning of 2009, Dash made repeated appearances on the television show The Game. In 2011, Dash played Valerie “Val” Stokes, a “nice lady” characterized as “seeking for a good man,” in the inaugural season of VH1’s first scripted series, Single Ladies. She would discontinue the series to devote more time to her family, according to a report from August 31, 2011. Dash played Lisa, the title character in the 2012 movie Dysfunctional Friends. For her web series Stacey Dash Is Normal, Dash was featured in 2012 Funny or Die and YouTube broadcast promos and shorts. The fictional series premiered in 2013.

Dash was hired by Fox News as a contributor for “cultural analysis and commentary,” the network revealed on May 28.

In reference to President Barack Obama’s speech on Islamic terrorism from the day before, Dash suggested that the president didn’t “give a crap” about terrorism on the December 7, 2015, episode of Outnumbered. The network gave her a two-week unpaid suspension as a result of this comment. In 2016, Dash faced backlash for her claims that the BET Awards misled black people about news of the Oscars boycott due to a lack of ethnic diversity and for her desire to terminate Black History Month. She reiterated her viewpoint in a cameo at the 88th Academy Awards. Additionally, she questioned Jesse Williams’ BET Awards speech. Dash’s contract was not renewed, Fox News reported on January 21st, 2017.

Politics of Stacey Dash

During the U.S. presidential election of 2008, Dash supported Barack Obama.
She changed her party identification from Democratic to Republican in 2012 and supported Mitt Romney, the party’s presidential candidate. When criticized for her support of Romney online, Dash responded that it was her opinion and that she could not understand the skepticism. Paul Ryan praised Dash for supporting his ticket as vice president candidate.

Dash has made her political opinions known in public ever since the 2012 election. She condemned Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s trip to Cuba in April 2013. In 2016, she claimed that transgender rights “infringe upon [her own]” in reference to the discussion over the usage of gender-specific bathrooms. The Patheos.com blog is written by Dash. In the 2016 presidential election, Dash backed Donald Trump, a Republican.

On February 26, 2018, Dash submitted paperwork to run as a Republican in California’s 44th Congressional District in the upcoming general election.

Dash stated her motivation for competing in the race as “liberating people from the chains of a plantation mentality.” On March 30, 2018, Dash resigned from the congressional election.

In an interview with Daily Mail on March 11, 2021, Dash said, “Being a Trump supporter has placed me in a box I don’t belong in. He’s not the president, though. I’m willing to give the president we now have a chance.”

Private Life of Stacey Dash

Dash has two youngsters. As a result of her relationship with singer Christopher Williams, she gave birth to a son named Austin. On July 16, 1999, she wed producer Brian Lovell; they split up in the middle of the 2000s. From 2005 to 2006, Dash was wed to Sports Logistics CEO and British businessman James Maby. Lola’s father, according to several reports, is either Lovell or Maby.  In either 2007 or 2009, Dash wed the actor Emmanuel Xeureb. She started the divorce process in January 2010 and finished it in September 2011. On April 6, 2018, Dash wed attorney Jeffrey Marty in Florida. Ten days prior to the wedding, according to her, she met Marty. Dash also has two biological children and three stepchildren with Marty. Dash and Marty announced their separation in April 2020. Dash filed for divorce in June 2020.

Drugs, Weapons, Trauma and Legal Issues

In her personal life, Dash has been transparent about her past experiences. She has admitted to being addicted to cocaine in her teens and early 20s, having a history of being with violent and controlling boyfriends, and having been assaulted as a youngster by a family acquaintance. Since she believes that being honest is the best way to protect her children and to show them and others that she is not a victim but a survivor, Dash has explained that she is so open about these subjects because she wants to be honest with her kids. She supports the constitutional right to own and bear weapons and believes that having a gun saved her life when she was sexually raped at gunpoint by an ex-boyfriend. She was able to get her own firearm, a.22 revolver, and shot at him to scare him away.

After a fight with her husband, Jeffrey Marty, Dash was taken into custody on September 29, 2019, at her apartment in Pasco County, Florida, on suspicion of domestic assault.

The case was dismissed on October 3 at Marty’s request after she entered a not guilty plea  and he claimed Dash had been detained against his will. The next year, the couple announced their divorce.

On The Dr. Oz Show in October 2021, Dash disclosed her dependence on Vicodin and that she has been sober for five years.

Stacey Dash
Stacey Dash

How did Stacey Dash feel about Barack Obama?

After making divisive comments about the president, her fellow African Americans, and US President Barack Obama’s management style in 2014, the 55-year-old actress received a ton of backlash.

She said that the word “uneducated” was directed at black people. The Clueless actress, a Fox News contributor, gave her thoughts on how minorities are now faring under President Obama during a conversation on The Sean Hannity Show.

“They are still trapped by it. They are receiving money at no cost. They feel unworthy. They lack education.” She went on to suggest that American minority people face major barriers due to the Democratic party. She continued by criticizing the Democratic party.

Twitter Reaction To Stacey Dash’s Viral DMX TikTok Comments

Right now, Stacey Dash is the most talked-about subject on Twitter. Her most recent confused TikTok video, in which she laments the passing of rapper DMX, has received a lot of attention.

More than a year after DMX’s passing, the relative of Damon Dash and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation star claimed to have discovered the awful news on August 31. In an emotional TikTok video that she subsequently uploaded on Instagram, Dash criticized the addiction illness.

After the video went viral, Twitter users criticized the Clueless actor as being “clueless.” Some users claim Dash should be aware of news happening around her, while others claim her social media is operating behind schedule.

Some users also deleted her previous tweets concerning skin bleach and mocked her.

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