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Fashion Police

Fashion Police is a television series that premiered on September 10, 2010 on E!. It is a weekly news and pop culture talk-show about the latest fashion trends, celebrities, events and style. It was originally hosted by Joan Rivers and featured panelists George Kotsiopoulos, Giuliana Rancic, and Kelly Osbourne commenting on celebrity fashions.

Rivers death on September 4, 2014 put uncertainty on the show. But on December 1, 2014, E! announced that Fashion Police would continue: 'We decided, with Melissa Rivers’ blessing, that Joan would have wanted the franchise to continue.' E! also announced that that comedian Kathy Griffin would replace Rivers as host starting in January 2015. She would be joined by celebrity fashion stylist Brad Goreski who replaces panelist George Kotsiopoulus. Griffins debut episode, following the 2015 Golden Globes, was watched by 912,000 viewers. The episode following the 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards on January 26, 2015 was watched by 686,000 viewers.

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