Kathy Griffin Announced As The New Host of E!'s Fashion Police

Date:

Share post:

Article Summary: Kathy Griffin is announced as the new host of E's Fashion Police in a celebrated appointment promising to bring her signature wit and fearlessness to the show.

Published December 2, 2014



Following the death of fashion police queen Joan Rivers, there was much speculation on who would continue on as host of the popular E! show alongside Kelly Osbourne, Giuliana Rancic and celebrity stylist Brad Goreski. With a non-apologetic sense of humor, larger than life personality and a take-no-prisoners approach to fashion commentary, comedian Kathy Griffin seemed to fit the part perfectly.


Griffin understands the role she is moving into and that there is a lot of pressure riding on the first season. “I get it! These are some big shoes I’m going to fill. Joan was truly one of a kind. Now I hope you will accept me for me,” Griffin said in a statement. “I’m just Kathy. Did I say I’m just Kathy? I meant I’m Kathy F—ing Griffin and you celebrities better strap yourself in, as I am taking no prisoners. I am not holding back so DAMMIT let’s have some fun!”


Having been one of only three women to ever win a Grammy for a comedy album, and having worked in both reality and episodic television, Griffin offers some comedy gold to bring to the table. Continuing her role on the program is Joan’s daughter Melissa who is accepting of the new line-up. “Kathy just feels right, and Brad brings a fun, new voice to join Giuliana and Kelly in this ensemble,” she said, adding, “I’m excited to see where this panel takes this series my mother so adored in this next incarnation.”


Set to makes its red carpet debut January with coverage on the Golden Globes, Fashion Police is excited to bring you a new season of the best and worst through all the biggest events in celebrity fashion.

Runway Magazine Editorial Team
Runway Magazine Editorial Teamhttp://www.RunwayLive.com
Freelance articles written by the editors of Runway Magazine. With over 200 years of combined experience covering luxury fashion, beauty, high-end lifestyle, and pop culture, our team delivers authoritative, insightful commentary on the trends shaping 2026. Every piece is crafted by seasoned fashion and lifestyle editors who prioritize depth, cultural context, and forward-looking analysis.

Related articles

The Heeled Flip-Flop Has Officially Arrived at Cannes — and It’s the Shoe Trend of Summer 2026

Riley Keough wore Alaïa heeled flip-flops beneath a drop-waist little black dress at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival — confirming a shoe trend that has been building across street style and celebrity dressing all season. Here is why the elevated flip-flop is the most important footwear story of summer 2026.

Barbara Palvin Announced Her Pregnancy at Cannes in Miu Miu — and It Was Perfectly Styled

Barbara Palvin Sprouse and Dylan Sprouse confirmed they are expecting their first child at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival — revealed on the red carpet at the Parallel Tales premiere in a Miu Miu gown. Here is why the styling of this announcement matters, and what it says about Miu Miu's dominance at this year's festival.

Zendaya’s Futuristic Red Carpet Era Is Defining 2026 Celebrity Fashion

Zendaya red carpet 2026 moments have already produced some of the year's most discussed celebrity fashion imagery. From a chrome Louis Vuitton mini at Paris Fashion Week to a Pharrell-designed menswear moment at the Met Gala, every appearance reshapes expectations. Law Roach's hand is present throughout — and it shows.

Viral Musicians Are Facing Backlash Over Weak Live Performances

Online fame is no longer guaranteeing credibility on stage. As viral artists struggle through heavily criticized concerts and festival sets, the music industry is confronting growing questions about performance craft, streaming-era celebrity, and what audiences now expect from live entertainment.
[mwai_chatbot id="default"]