'Fashion Police' canceled? Show ending following Joan Rivers special on E!

Promotional logo for the E! show "Fashion Police." Facebook/FashionPolice

The time has come for TV land to say goodbye to one of its most memorable shows, E!'s "Fashion Police."

It is common knowledge that no television series can last forever, even if some are able to shed their former look and come back, the possibility of cancellation will still be there.

Fans of the beloved series "Fashion Police" will surely be sad with the news that show will be airing its last episode. Reports have come out that E! has officially axed "Fashion Police" and the show will not return following an upcoming TV special.

According to Variety, the decision to end the show was made after its host and executive producer Melissa Rivers talked with E! executives. Both parties came to a decision that it is the right time for the TV show to end.

The final episode will be aptly titled "Fashion Police: The Farewell" and will air in November. Rivers will host the last episode along with appearances from current panelists Giuliana Rancic, Margaret Cho, Brad Goreski and NeNe Leakes.

In honor of the show's former host and the one that put the show into mainstream consciousness, highlights of Joan Rivers' time on "Fashion Police" will also be showed. An unaired episode of the show still hosted by Joan Rivers before her death will finally be shown.

Several surprise celebrity guests are being teased to make an appearance. The last episode will also revisit some of "Fashion Police's" iconic segments like Guess Me From Behind" and "Starlet or Streetwalker."

"Fashion Police" launched on E! back in 2010, with Joan Rivers as host and several panelists including Kelly Osbourne. The early years were filled with drama including the unexpected passing of Joan Rivers in 2014. The show was forced to implement some changes but it was seemingly evident that it wasn't the same without Joan Rivers.

Still, the show persevered, airing for a number of years more with TV specials.

"Fashion Police: The Farewell" will air on Monday, Nov. 27 at 8 p.m. EST on E!

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