Stacey Dash’s Stank Attitude Costs Her Another Job
I’m pretty sure we all figured that line Stacey Dash gave about leaving “Single Ladies” to spend more time with her family was bs, and the rumors of set fights with LisaRaye were what really sent her packing. Well, it seems Stacey still hasn’t learned her lesson because according to reports, her nasty ways have gotten her fired from a new movie.
Stacey was supposed to star in the upcoming film, “Supremacy,” alongside Danny Glover, Evan Ross, Derek Luke, and Joe Anderson, but because of her “disrespectful attitude” toward the cast and crew, this Bronx diva has reportedly been given the boot. And since Stacey was too hard to get along with, Lela Rochon is said to be taking over her part in the drama based on the true story of a paroled white supremacist who killed a cop and took an African American family hostage.
All I know is I hope this woman has some great investments. I mean, she may not look 46 but she’s only going to be able to rely on her looks to pay the bills for so much longer, especially if a nasty attitude keeps people from working with her.
Do you think Stacey’s attitude is the real reason she left “Single Ladies”?
Brande Victorian is a blogger and culture writer in New York City. Follower her on Twitter at @be_vic.
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