'Fashion Police' Casting Zendaya to Replace Kelly Osbourne? Kathy Griffin Show to Get Awkward Between Giuliana Rancic and Disney Star

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | Mar 03, 2015 12:00 PM EST

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Today in WTF news, it seems like after the whole dreadlocks controversy Zendaya Coleman is reportedly in talks to join the cast of Fashion Police. Umm, let's just get this straight, the Disney star's trying to get on the show where one of the panelists criticized her hair and in turn caused quiet the scandal? And now she wants to sit next to that said co-host and critique fashion with her? Okayyyyy, interesting. Well, according to Radar Online, the starlet came in for an audition prior to the Giuliana Rancic issues, which from here on out we will refer to as Dreadlock-gate. The news site reported that the late host Joan Rivers was a fan of Zendaya's, so they brought her in to audition for a role on the series.

"Zendaya had been a guest on the show several times and Joan really took a liking to her, so they brought her in to audition," an insider reported.

And if there was anymore reason for the two girls not to like each other, allegedly Coleman was auditioning to replace Rancic on the series.

"Zendaya previously auditioned for Fashion Police to replace Giuliana," the site reported.

But the K.C. Undercover star was only eying the position because Rancic was unsure if she would return to the talk show after Rivers's death.

It doesn't seem, however, like there will be a place for Coleman on the panel even if she still wanted it, as People is reporting that Khloé Kardashian is in serious talks to take the chair left vacant by Kelly Osbourne.

The news site is also reporting that casting Kardashian seems like it would make everyone on the panel happy, including Giuliana.

Image courtesy Facebook/"Fashion Police"

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