Conservative talk-show host Tomi Lahren is suing her old boss, Glenn Beck’s network The Blaze, for wrongful termination after she was suspended for supporting abortion rights on national television.

Lahren had appeared on ABC’s “The View” last month, declaring she “couldn’t be a hypocrite” and support limiting government while also being pro-life.

“Stay out of my guns, and you can stay out of my body as well,” she said.

In her lawsuit, the 24-year-old claims a producer from The Blaze had attended the taping and praised her after the show, according to the Dallas Morning News.

But the backlash was fierce and Beck said he disagreed with her comments on his morning radio show. He later tweeted criticism of Lahren’s claim that she was a libertarian and also supported Donald Trump’s executive orders.

Other conservatives noted Lahren had called abortion “murder” months before her statement on “The View.”

Soon, she had been suspended from the network, with sources telling Page Six she was permanently banned.

Lahren publicly defended herself, tweeting “I speak my truth. If you don’t like it, tough. I will always be honest and stand in my truth.”

She claims in her suit that her bosses ordered her to “go dark” on social media and cut off access to her Facebook, according to the Dallas Morning News. The lawsuit alleges the network also broke its contract to produce 230 1-hour episodes of Lahren’s online show.

Lahren is asking a judge to issue a temporary restraining order against The Blaze to stop them from destroying evidence and allow her to speak freely. She’s asking for attorneys’ fees and costs, “as well as all other relief … which she may show herself justly entitled.”

In a statement, The Blaze said: “It is puzzling that an employee who remains under contract (and is still being paid) has sued us for being fired, especially when we continue to comply fully with the terms of our agreement with her.” Beck did not release a statement about the lawsuit.