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'Fashion Police' Cast News, Latest Update: E! Executives to Recast Vacant Seats, Ex-Host Kathy Griffin Speaks Out

A lot of things have been going on around E!'s hit reality TV show "Fashion Police." Just the recent month, fans saw the departures of long-time hosts Kelly Osbourne and Kathy Griffin.

For what appears to be a show already going down in a spiral, a report from TMZ indicated that E! executives are still keeping the popular celebrity fashion dissection show alive and have plans to improve it even more.

Sources for the media outlet informed that the network's big bosses "have already met to discuss the future of the show" where their plans include "recasting" the open spots.

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The unnamed insider went on to inform TMZ that E! could "possibly create a different show with the same concept."

On related news, US Weekly mentioned in their report Griffin's appearance with The View earlier this week. The 54-year-old comedian dished out some insights about the show she recently left saying that everything is "sort of like a dog pile."

"You're there with the microphone and the audience, and you're hoping to take this audience on a ride. It's a little different than what felt to me, sort of like a dog pile," Griffin said.

Griffin has long been half-hearted getting involved with the show as what she revealed with Howard Stern during her previous interview at SiriusXM.

"I don't really feel it was my best work, I'll be honest," Griffin said. "I just don't think that it's really what I do."

Meanwhile, Griffin was asked by "The View" hosts about her opinion as to whether or not "Fashion Police" will survive without her and Osbourne, the stand-up comic answered.

"I mean look: since I don't work there anymore, that's like asking me what's going to happen on Ray Donovan or House of Cards," she said.

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