Kelly Osbourne Quits ‘Fashion Police’: Zendaya Giuliana Rancic Racist Slurs Were Last Straw For Ozzie’s Daughter

Over the past week, the show made famous by Joan Rivers has been making infamous news, after Giuliana Rancic made racial slurs about Zendaya Coleman's dreadlocks, saying the 18 year-old Disney Channel star's hair smelled - and it seems Kelly Osbourne quits "Fashion Police" because she's had enough of these kind of issues.

After Rancic made her original remarks about Zendaya's dreadlocks (as she said the actress smelled "like patchouli oil"), Ozzie Osbourne's daughter took to Twitter to say that if things weren't fixed she'd be leaving the show - but it seems Giuliana's apology wasn't nearly enough for the purple-haired fashion expert, after the announcement that Kelly Osbourne quits "Fashion Police."

According to Hollywood Reporter, the network the show airs in, E! Entertainment Television, has just recently announced that Kelly Osbourne quits "Fashion Police," only days after the major issue between co-star Giuliana Rancic and Zendaya, who the 30 year-old has stated is actually her friend.

As The Daily Mail reports, the fact that Kelly Osbourne quits "Fashion Police" comes at no surprise, and makes very few doubt about the timing, as early this week she was seen having issues with one of her cast members - but it seems this wasn't really about Rancic and Zendaya.

Apparently, ever since the show returned from its long hiatus following the death of Joan Rivers, Osbourne was unhappy with the way E! was handling the show, making demands, and seemingly the show's producers were already "up to here" with Kelly's attitude, according to TMZ.

The celebrity news outlet also reported that now that Kelly Osbourne quits "Fashion Police," things should go smoother with the cast of the show, as she's been the one making it difficult since the start for the whole crew.

In any case, it's sad news that Kelly Osbourne quits "Fashion Police," as the British-American 30 year-old brought a different edge to the often too formulaic show, as she was a fashion statement in herself and had appreciation for more punk-y looks.

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