Stacey Dash isn't taking Anthony Anderson's insults lying down.
The Clueless star fired back with biting sarcasm after the actor described her as 'just an Ann Coulter dipped in butterscotch' during his opening monologue at the NAACP Image Awards on Friday night.
Stacey, 49, likened the 45-year-old Black-ish star to 'grown a*s men' that 'act like little girls' in a message posted to Twitter.
Take that: Stacey Dash (pictured in 2014) responded after Anthony Anderson called her 'just an Ann Coulter dipped in butterscotch' during his opening monologue at the NAACP Image Awards on Friday
'Well it's funny how woman who weighs 105 wet! Can get grown a*s men to act like little girls! Haha,' the sultry beauty wrote.
Stacey also re-posted Anthony's tweet that seemed to insinuate that she had not been invited to the NAACP Image Awards.
'@REALStaceyDash Didn't get invited to the #ImageAwards ? (sic),' Anthony's message read.
Biting tweet: The 49-year-old actress likened Anthony to 'grown a*s men' who 'act like little girls! Haha'
Ouch: Anthony joked that Stacey was a presenter at the show then added, 'What the h*ll is she doing here? ... She's just an Ann Coulter dipped in butterscotch. That's all she is'
Stacey was the brunt of Anthony's joke on stage at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium when he told the audience she would be a presenter that night.
'Everybody give a round of applause for Stacey Dash,' Anthony began, then added with humour: 'What the h*ll is she doing here? Doesn't she know that the Fox network is using her? She's just an Ann Coulter dipped in butterscotch. That's all she is.'
He continued: 'Baby, don't let them use you. Come back to the black people.'
Stinger: The Black-ish star insinuated that Stacey wasn't invited to the NAACP Image Awards in a post that the actress re-tweeted
Come back: Anthony - who picked up the award for Outstanding Actor In A Comedy Series for Black-ish - went on about Stacey: 'Baby, don't let them use you. Come back to the black people'
Dash obviously raised some ire when she suggested that Black History Month should be abolished along with BET and the NAACP Image Awards during a chat on the morning show Fox & Friends on January 20.
Stacey was speaking out about black actors - Jada Pinkett Smith, Spike Lee among others - who were planning to boycott The Oscars over lack of diversity in the nominations list.
'I think it's ludicrous because we have to make up our minds,' Dash said.
'Either we want to have segregation or integration. If we don't want segregation, then we need to get rid of channels like BET and the BET Awards and the Image Awards, where you're only awarded if you're black.
'If it were the other way around, we would be up in arms. It's a double standard,' she said, adding: 'There shouldn't be a Black History Month. We're Americans. Period.'
Clueless star: Stacey's claim to fame was when she played Alicia Silverstone's best friend in the 1995 comedy Clueless
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