Actress turned conservative political pundit Stacey Dash found herself a trending topic on Twitter after it was announced on Sunday that Fox News declined to renew her contract. The Hill cites a Fox spokesperson in confirming Dash was one of several contributors, along with George Will and Ed Rollins, not to have their 2017 contracts renewed.

Having drawn the ire of viewers—and reportedly her own family members—for her retrograde opinions on race relations, women’s rights, and other hot-button issues, there wasn’t exactly an outpouring of sympathy for Dash, as Twitter users commenced with savage memes.

Stacey Dash loses job at Fox News, Chrisette Michelle gets dropped from Netflix pic.twitter.com/G8zif92YbH — Jeff (@JayJazzi) January 22, 2017



This was essentially a two-part reaction.

When I saw Stacey Dash trending but then I saw why 💀 pic.twitter.com/jtPChvmoGv — nelli (@HldUpImTweetin) January 22, 2017



Ouch.

Stacey Dash destroyed her black card for nothing pic.twitter.com/iN2naF3qmn — Jae (@MsSTL79) January 22, 2017



There's never a bad time for a Khaled meme. #MajorKey

black twitter to stacey dash: pic.twitter.com/W5l8243T8U — i am not jasmine, (@iAMaladden) January 22, 2017



Timing is everything.

Stacey Dash got the boot right after the inauguration. Good job Fox. pic.twitter.com/gHTQZGar4W — GLEN COCO (@goddessbase) January 22, 2017



Accurate.

Stacey Dash to black people: "How long are y'all going to hate me"



Black people: pic.twitter.com/kdJtB3izmo — Itsloudinsidemyhead (@itsShirleyBIH) January 22, 2017



Dave Chappelle's "Racial Draft" skit is a classic go-to.

Dash rose to fame during the early ’80s and ’90s with roles on The Cosby Show and St. Elsewhere. She later co-starred in Clueless in 1995. Dash was signed by Fox in 2014 and the 50-year-old Republican was primarily featured on the afternoon news discussion program, Outnumbered.