The network says the 'Clueless' star has been off the air since September.
Stacey Dash's time as a Fox News contributor has come to an end.
The network decided not to renew Dash's contract last fall, and she has not been on the air since September, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Dash -- who's known for her role in the 1995 movie Clueless -- made her debut on Fox News in 2014, and tended to cause controversy with her outspoken views on political issues.
In 2015, Fox News briefly suspended Dash after she made a profanity-laden remark the on-air about former President Barack Obama.
When speaking to ET in June, it appeared Dash, 50, had other projects in the pipeline, including building her own brand, called Dash America, which she claimed would change the way we see 21st century feminists. According to the website, "Dash America is dedicated to promoting America's future through freedom, unity, and opportunity, regardless of race."
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"What we're doing is we're chipping away at what it is to be a woman and to be feminine," she told ET. "And what it is to be a man and be masculine. We're chipping away at that. I wish we could go back to Mad Men days. I love those days. Men were men. And I love them."
News of Dash's departure from Fox comes a few weeks after it was revealed that Megyn Kelly -- who hosted the The Kelly File on the network -- was leaving to take a job at NBC. Check out the heartfelt message Kelly had for her Fox News viewers: