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Kelly Osbourne 'Fashion Police' Leaving News: Breaks Silence After Controversy

Kelly Osbourne opened up for the first time since her controversial exit from E!'s fashion talk show series "Fashion Police" on Monday.

Appearing and co-hosting for her mother Sharon Osbourne's show "The Talk," the singer speaks about her experience being with the celebrity fashion dissection series and her plans for her future.

"You know what, it was the five best working years of my life. I am so grateful for the experience – working with Joan Rivers for five years was incredible. I learned so much and I'm excited for my future. I want to try new things," the 30-year-old daughter of Ozzy Osbourne told SMN Weekly.

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The TV personality meanwhile admits getting devastated with the untimely death of show's co-host and comedian Joan Rivers. Despite the grieving, Osbourne continues to liven up the show but in an unexpected incident, things changed.

Co-panelist Giuliana Rancic blurted out what seems to be an unpleasant comment over Zendaya Coleman's hairstyle worn at the Oscars saying that the dreadlocks "probably smelled of weed and patchouli oil."

The offhanded remark sparked an aggressive response from the Disney actress, who went to her social media to voice her reactions.

Right after the segment, Osbourne posted on her Twitter account to voice out her take on the issue.

"I DID NOT MAKE THE WEED COMMENT. I DO NOT CONDONE RACISM SO AS A RSULT OF THIS IM SERIOUSLY QUESTIONING STAYING ON THE SHOW!" her tweet read.

Things were eventually settled between Rancic and Coleman when the former offer her apologies.

Despite silence from the producers, rumors circulating indicated that Osbourne's seat might be filled by other popular personalities including Khloe Kardashian, Naya Rivera of "Glee," Amber Rose or "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star NeNe Leakes.

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