Farewell to Fashion Police — E! series cancelled despite reports that NeNe Leakes was fired

BEVERLY HILLS, CA - FEBRUARY 12: NeNe Leaks attends BET's Pre-Grammy Brunch at The Four Seasons Hotel on February 12, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Earl Gibson III/Getty Images for BET)
BEVERLY HILLS, CA - FEBRUARY 12: NeNe Leaks attends BET's Pre-Grammy Brunch at The Four Seasons Hotel on February 12, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Earl Gibson III/Getty Images for BET) /
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The cancellation of Fashion Police isn’t making NeNe Leakes’ month any better.

In the wake of NeNe Leakes’ shocking fall from grace, many believed that she would be fired from Fashion Police anyway. It turns out that she didn’t get fired but she won’t have a job there anymore either.

The E! hit Fashion Police was started back in 1995 by the late Joan Rivers. The show continued on after Rivers’ untimely death in 2014 with Melissa Rivers taking over her mother’s spot as the host.  However, rather than running as a regular series, Fashion Police was reduced to a number of specials with the most recent airing in September according to Variety

Things aren’t looking good for the RHOA star right now. After wishing the rape of an Uber driver on a heckler at a recent stand-up performance, NeNe was removed from the upcoming Xscape tour and there are rumors that she may get the boot from RHOA. 

Despite NeNe Leakes’ controversial comments that seem to be getting her in trouble everywhere, the cancellation of Fashion Police was already coming. Fashion Police: The Farewell will air on November 27 at 8 pm on E! Naturally, the special will be hosted by Melissa Rivers with panelists Giuliana Rancic, Brad Goreski, NeNe Leakes, and Margaret Cho all in attendance.

The last hurrah for Fashion Police will feature the most popular segments, “Bitch Stole My Look,” “Guess Me From Behind,” and “Starlet or Streetwalker.”

“We’re going to take a look back and celebrate some of the show’s most memorable moments and hosts and gags,” E! president Adam Stotsky said. “It’s an opportunity to celebrate the franchise, celebrate Joan and how much we miss her, and pull back the curtain and show fans some things that they haven’t seen.

Next: NeNe Leakes is having the worst month ever!

Are you surprised to hear that Fashion Police is ending after such a long run on the E! network?