Finally, some good news as 2018 comes to a close: Conservative political pundit and longtime homophobe Laura Ingraham’s radio show has officially ended.

Ingraham, who’s made a name for herself after years of ultra-conservative commentary on American politics for Fox News fans, elected to end her three-hour radio spot last month, reports The Wrap. She’s spent 17 years on the radio, and her Fox News show, The Ingraham Angle, has reportedly maintained good ratings by the network’s standards despite its repeated controversies.

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Earlier this year, Ingraham came under major fire for cruelly insulting Parkland survivor and gun reform advocate David Hogg (above) on the show. (She offered a half-hearted apology on Twitter, but it wasn’t enough for many of Hogg’s supporters, who agreed with the young activist’s call for a boycott of The Ingraham Angle.) As Media Matters reports, she’s also used her platform to fawn over Trump’s bigoted rhetoric concerning undocumented immigrants and Muslims living in the United States.

At NewNowNext, we’ve covered Ingraham’s hateful history time and time again—including her tenure as editor of the Dartmouth Review in college, during which she publicly outed a number of closeted classmates. Her own brother, Curtis Ingraham—a gay man—even went on record to call her “a monster.”

While opponents to Ingraham’s hateful history are glad to see her radio show end its run, she’s not leaving the medium behind entirely. Ingraham’s new daily podcast, The Laura Ingraham Show, is slated to launch in January from podcast studio PodcastOne.

So, was this a true parting gift from #20GayTeen? Eh, not so much.