'Fashion Police' Cast & Instagram 2015: Is Khloe Kardashian Replacing Kelly Osbourne on E! Show?
Kelly Osbourne has decided to quit E!'s "Fashion Police" amid the controversy surrounding Zendaya Coleman and Giuliana Rancic, Entertainment Tonight reports.
"Kelly Osbourne is departing E!s Fashion Police to pursue other opportunities, and we would like to thank her for her many contributions to the series over the past five years, during which time the show became a hit with viewers," E! said in a statement to ET.
Prior to her departure, Osbourne had tweeted that she was "seriously questioning " staying on the show after Rancic made inappropriate comments about Coleman's dreadlocks hairstyle at the 2015 Academy awards.
Rancic commented that she was not a fan of Coleman's locks and felt that they probably smelled of "weed" or "patchouli oil."
Coleman quickly responded to Rancic via Instagram and called her ignorant.
Then, Osbourne chimed into the feud via Twitter and urged both women to "make it right" within 24 hours.
The women have since reconciled, and Osbourne applauded the women on Twitter for making up. But it seems that wasn't enough for her to stay.
Now that Osbourne is leaving, Khloe Kardashian is allegedly in talks to replace Osbourne on "Fashion Police," claims RadarOnline.
"[Khloe Kardashian] is now in talks to join Fashion Police as a cast member. Having done several gigs as a special correspondent, Khloe absolutely loves being a part of Fashion Police," said a RadarOnline source. "The crew truly likes working with [Khloe Kardashian] because she doesn't take herself to seriously and is a true professional. With [Khloe Kardashian], there is no drama, she arrives ready to go."
According to RadarOnline, Kardashian is set to sign a $100 million deal with "Fashion Police," and there is even an option for the reality TV star to have a larger role than Osbourne had on the show.
Neither E! nor Kardashian have confirmed the news.
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