Stacey Dash to Publish Memoir ‘There Goes My Social Life’ (Exclusive)

Conservative “Clueless” actress and Fox News contributor recalls her upbringing in the South Bronx and tumultuous Hollywood career

Fox news contributor Stacey Dash is penning a new book.

The “Clueless” actress has signed a deal with Regnery Publishing to release her memoir “There Goes My Social Life” this summer, TheWrap exclusively learned on Wednesday.

Best known for playing Dionne in the 1995 teen classic, Dash shocked Hollywood liberals when she “came out” as a conservative in 2012 by tweeting that she was sick of being disappointed by the Obama White House and endorsed Mitt Romney for president.

Having joined Fox News in 2014 as a contributor for cultural analysis and commentary, she is now “sharing incredible stories of her rough upbringing in the South Bronx and her tumultuous Hollywood career to movingly illustrate her strong opinions about the value of a good education, the importance of family, the inanity of political correctness, and the power of personal responsibility,” according to a statement from Regnery.

Regnery Publishing, a Salem Media Group Company, is the country’s leading publisher of conservative books.

Dash is represented by her literary agent Chris Park of Foundry Literary + Media. Her manager is Patrick Millsaps of HBS Management, LLC.

Earlier this week, she made headlines when she spoke out against Patricia Arquette‘s Oscars speech that demanded equality for women. “I was appalled. I could not believe it,” Dash said on “Fox & Friends” Monday morning.

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