There was a time when Stacey Dash was considered the hottest and most sought-after black woman on the planet.
That was a long time ago.
At some point, her life took a hard left turn and has been filled with controversy, arrests, and mental health breakdowns.
Dash supported Republican candidate Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
On February 26, 2018, Dash filed to run in California’s 44th congressional district in the 2018 Congressional Election as a Republican. On joining the race, Dash said she wanted to “free people from the shackles of a plantation mentality.” Dash withdrew from the congressional race on March 30, 2018.
On March 11, 2021, Dash stated in an interview with Daily Mail, “Being a supporter of Trump has put me in some kind of box that I don’t belong in. But he’s not the president. I’m going to give the president that we have right now a chance.”
Dash has spoken openly about past traumas in her personal life. She has at various times revealed that she was molested as a child by a family friend, was addicted to cocaine in her teens and 20s, and has a history of being with physically and emotionally abusive partners.Dash has attributed her openness with such topics to her desire to be honest with her children, feeling that being honest is the best way to protect them, and to let them and others know that she is not a victim but a survivor. She is supportive of the right to keep and bear arms, crediting the use of a gun with saving her life after being sexually assaulted at gunpoint by an ex-boyfriend, because she was able to retrieve her own weapon, a .22 revolver, and shoot at him, scaring him away.
Dash was arrested on September 29, 2019, at her apartment in Pasco County, Florida, on a domestic battery charge after an argument with her husband, Jeffrey Marty. She pleaded not guilty, and the case was dropped October 3 at the request of Marty, who said Dash had been arrested over his objection. The couple’s divorce was announced the following year.
In October 2021, Dash opened up about her Vicodin addiction on The Dr. Oz Show, stating that she was five years sober.
Dash has done her fair share of bizarre videos over the years, but this one takes the cake.
It appears she just found out that DMX has passed away. The issue with that is that DMX passed away in April of 2021, while it is currently in September 2022.
Dash goes on TikTok and is visibly shaken by finding this out.
It is a sight to behold.
Flip the page for the video and some of the Twitter reactions.