Osbourne exiting 'Fashion Police' after Zendaya hair flap

Osbourne exiting 'Fashion Police' after Zendaya hair flap


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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kelly Osbourne is exiting "Fashion Police," days after complaining about co-host Giuliana Rancic's comments on Zendaya's dreadlocks.

E! Entertainment said Friday that Osbourne is leaving to pursue other opportunities.

Osbourne's publicist did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

On Monday's post-Oscar edition of "Fashion Police," Rancic said that actress-singer Zendaya's hair suggested the smell of patchouli oil or marijuana. Rancic came under fire from Zendaya and Osbourne, among others, and apologized the next day on "E! News."

Osbourne tweeted Tuesday that she doesn't condone racism and was reconsidering being part of "Fashion Police."

E! said the series will air next as scheduled on March 30. No decision has been made on Osbourne's replacement, the channel said.

"Fashion Police" recently added Kathy Griffin to replace the late Joan Rivers.

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