Justin Bieber is the latest celebrity to call out Fox News host Laura Ingraham for her coverage of slain rapper and activist Nipsey Hussle.

During an episode of "The Ingraham Angle," the anchor laughed while reporting on Hussle's memorial service.

"Now this dear artist recently released a song called ‘FDT’ – F Donald Trump," Ingraham said during the segment. Although the 2016 song features the late "The Marathon Continues" artist, it actually belongs to Compton rapper YG. While discussing Hussle, the segment showed a clip from the "FDT" music video where only YG appeared onscreen.

"Now that’s a very creative refrain," Ingraham sarcastically remarked of the song to which her guest, journalist Raymond Arroyo, replied: "Very catchy."

"So … the chorus it goes on and on. Is that related to the lowest unemployment ever basically for African Americans?" Ingraham asked, laughing.

Bieber took to Instagram Thursday to go after Ingraham, calling for her to be removed from the news network.

"Laura Ingraham absolutely disgusting what you did on national television," Bieber wrote in the caption of a screengrab of the segment. "How dare you laugh in the face of a person who has passed on. Doesn’t matter who it is. But disrespecting someone’s who was a pillar in the community and did right by people?"

He continued: "Did you not think about the family who just lost a love one and now have to see you mock him on national television(?) It’s absurd and you should be fired period."

Rapper Meek Mill commented on Bieber's post, writing, "Thank you!"

Ty Dolla $ign, who collaborated with Hussle, also commented with five "X" emojis.

Bieber adds his voice to a chorus of those in the music industry, including rappers Snoop Dogg, T.I. and The Game, who are calling for the conservative commentator to be taken off the air.

"So lemme tell you what’s going to happen here.... @foxnews fires this disrespectful (expletive) by tomorrow," The Game wrote on Instagram Sunday. "We are NO LONGER laying quiet while you continuously disrespect our brother, culture African Americans as a whole. I will use my platform & call on my peers to do the same."

Snoop Dogg, who spoke at Hussle's memorial, chimed in, commenting: "I'm in."

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Contributing: Rasha Ali