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'Fashion Police' has been in a state of total chaos ever since Joan Rivers's unexpected death last September, and while E! has tried in vain to stabilize things, it seems a nearly impossible task. Since Melissa Rivers is an executive producer on the show, she pushed for it to continue, believing that her mother would have wanted it to do so. After the last two months of disarray, it has turned into a show that even Joan would not recognize, but insiders say 'Fashion Police' will continue on, for now. According to sources connected with the production, E! executives have already met to discuss the future of the show, and they plan to recast the open seats and possibly create a different show with the same concept, said a new report by TMZ. -
'Fashion Police' Falling Apart Without Joan Rivers
We have to wonder if everyone at E! is regretting deciding to keep 'Fashion Police' on the air after Joan Rivers's death in September. The show was a clear-cut success and the ratings were great last summer, as Rivers managed to take a floundering show about critiquing fashion and turn it into a hit. Even if people did not care about the red carpet, they would tune it to hear Rivers in action. While it was a nice idea to keep the show going in the iconic comedienne's memory, it is clearly not working. Not only is 'Fashion Police' falling apart and sinking in the ratings, but the battleground that had been kept behind closed doors has now tumbled out into the press as well.
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