Tomi Lahren has reportedly settled her lawsuit with conservative media mogul Glenn Beck after she was fired from The Blaze for comments the 24-year-old talk show host made on ABC's "The View."
Lahren, who had been under contract with The Blaze media outlet until September, riled some conservatives by revealing her pro-choice stance, saying on "The View" on March 17 that the government should "stay out of my guns, and you can stay out of my body as well," reported Deadline.com.
Beck responded to the comment by suspending Lahren for a week and shutting down her talk show on The Blaze permanently in late March. Lahren sued Beck in Texas state district court in April to be released from her contract and Beck countersued, the Dallas Morning News reported.
The Blaze will release Lahren from her contract, allowing her to seek employment at other competing outlets. She will keep her Facebook page that was created by The Blaze, but must delete the videos that were produced by the organization. Lahren had attracted 4.3 million followers to the page.
Lahren posted a video message on Facebook.
"It's been quite the battle and not an easy time but your support and encouragement means the absolute world to me," Lahren said in the Facebook video. "You really find out who your friends are when things get tough and you choose to stand your ground.
"… I learned a lot and I wouldn't trade these lessons for anything. This was meant to be, and now I can move forward freely, fearlessly, and with my head held high," Lahren continued.
The Blaze said in a statement to the Dallas Morning News that it was happy with the agreement.
"TheBlaze is pleased to announce that the relationship with Tomi Lahren has concluded," the company's statement said. "Ms. Lahren will continue to have access to her social media accounts as has always been the case."
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