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Just when we thought we have heard enough from Stacey Dash, she is finally recognizing some of her outlandish statements made on Fox News, as well as their repercussions.

After stirring up huge controversy by calling rape victims “bad girls who like to be naughty,” the former Clueless star came under huge fire on social media, and has been receiving tons of backlash.

Stacey recently took to her Facebook to acknowledge her choice of words, offer an explanation, and issued an apology to her followers and fans:

After a failed attempt at humor about “good girls” and “naughty girls,” during my recent appearance on Outnumbered, I transitioned to the very serious issue of men blaming alcohol for their vile behavior. LET ME BE CLEAR: I am a victim of physical and sexual abuse. My point was that there IS NO EXCUSE for a man taking advantage of women under any circumstances. I believe that these universities focusing on alcohol consumption as a means to stop evil behavior takes the focus off the real issue of the objectification of women and how that can be prevented. I apologize to anyone who believed I was blaming the victims of these horrible acts.

While the damage has been done, at least she is recognizing where she was wrong. Do you guys think her apology was genuine?

SOURCE: Facebook | PHOTO CREDIT: Getty

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