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Unemployable homophobe Stacey Dash reportedly cast in new reality series and this is gonna be messy

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Former actress/Fox News commentator Stacey Dash hasn’t worked in years, but rumor has it she just landed a spot on a new BET reality series.The 55-year-old’s last acting gig was playing anti-abortion activist Mildred Fay Jefferson in 2020’s Roe V.

Wade. The conservative propaganda film also featured Jon Voight, Joey Lawrence, Milo Yiannopoulos, and the My Pillow guy, and was a critical and commercial bomb.“College Hill” originally aired on BET from 2004 to 2009 and chronicled the lives of students attending historically Black colleges and universities.

According to the Houston Chronicle, the series is being rebooted. But instead of featuring actual students, the new season will feature celebrities, none of whom attended HBCUs, as they immerse themselves in college life, taking classes, and even participating in things like cheerleading and athletics.Related: Stacey Dash says Fox News made her an “angry Black woman” and Trump killed her acting careerAmong the rumored cast are at least two queer celebs–New Orleans’ music legend Big Freedia and bisexual rapper DreamDoll–plus NBA star Lamar Odom, Real Housewife NeNe Leakes, and hip hop singer Ray J, who have all reportedly been spotted by students at Texas Southern University.Oh, and Dash.

She’s also been seen trolling around campus. Ugh.Dash, who has been divorced four times and arrested at least once, was a vocal Trump supporter and Fox News contributor from 2014 until 2016.

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