Kelly Osbourne Quits 'Fashion Police' After Giuliana Rancic's "Dreadlocks" Remarks Toward Zendaya?

By Star Connor (s.connor@mstarsnews.com) | Feb 24, 2015 08:24 PM EST

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Kelly Osbourne is calling out her co-host Giuliana Rancic to fix the "disrespectful" comment she made towards Disney star Zendaya Coleman, or else! MStars News has learned that Osbourne is threatening to quit E!'s Fashion Police  if the drama between Rancic and Zendaya doesn't become peaceful.

According to Hollywood Life, Osbourne is mad at Rancic for the comments made during this week's episode of Fashion Police.

MStars News previously reported that Rancic said Zendaya's dreadlocks she wore on Sunday's Oscars red carpet probably smelled "like patchouli oil ... or weed."

Kelly claims that Zendaya is a close friend and revealed she wasn't the one who said that the actresses' dreadlocks smelled like "weed," as Rancic repeated it.

If you watch the clip below it appears that Kelly said the word "weed," as Rancic piggybacked the exact words, but apparently that isn't the case. But someone did!!

Osbourne hints that she may quit the show if things aren't fixed in 24 hours. Despite Rancic's apology, Osbourne isn't buying it.

She went on a Twitter rampage, saying:

"I WILL NOT BE DRAGED INTO THIS! The situation is being rectified like ADULTS by both parties. I hope you can leave it to them & do the same!"

She continues, "you guys do realize that @Zendaya is my friend right?"

Kelly didn't stop there.

MStars News wants to know what you think! Should Osbourne quit, or stay on the show? Would you keep watching the show if she decided to leave?

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