Fox News and host Tucker Carlson are losing more advertisers.

Long John Silver’s will no longer advertise on Fox News, as confirmed on Aug. 8 to Media Matters’ Angelo Carusone.

Nestlé and HelloFresh, which have advertised on Carlson’s show in the past, told The Hollywood Reporter the same day that they were no longer running ads on the show. Nestlé said it had no plans to do so in the future.

On Aug. 9, Stein Mart confirmed that it is no longer running ads on Carlson’s show.

A spokesperson for SoFi, a personal finance company that had recently been running ads with Carlson, told HuffPost in mid-August that the company buys “programmatic advertising and [does] not purchase directly through the sponsorship of any shows.” Additionally, SoFi said it had “made sure our ads will no longer air during this program.”

And on August 13, the co-founder of sleep app Calm tweeted that the brand was no longer advertising on the show.

Computer brand Dell withdrew support for Carlson on Monday, claiming that the views of the show are “inconsistent with our values and commitment to diversity and inclusion” in a statement to Sleeping Giants.

In early August, Carlson claimed on his show “Tucker Carlson Tonight” that there is no white supremacy problem in the United States and that it’s a “hoax” proliferated by the media.