Khloe Kardashian is on the verge of big career break. According to latest reports, the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star is being considered to replace Kelly Osbourne on the show "Fashion Police."
Osbourne has reportedly quit "Fashion Police" recently following the controversial comment made by Rancic. The show's host was accused of making a racist remark against Zendaya Coleman's hair. In the wake of present circumstances, the 30-year-old reality TV personality most possibly will replace Osbourne to become the new host of the show.
"She [Khloe] was supposed to do it last time and passed," reports US Weekly. "She may consider doing it again, but the offer would have to be really high. It's a lot of extra work for her."
Kardashian was recently a guest fashion correspondent for the network's red carpet coverage, which was hugely appreciated. The younger sister of Kim Kardashian has its own fan following with approximately 13.1 million followers on Twitter. The show might get a kick with the sensational addition in the form of the sassy star.
Another name in the race to replace Osbourne on "Fashion Police" is NeNe Leakes. Leakes, who is the star of "Real Housewives Of Atlanta," was also considered to be included in the show at the time of the sudden death of the legendary comedian Joan Rivers. Later, Rivers was replaced by Kathy Griffin.
Meanwhile, Melissa Rivers, producer of "Fashion Police," has also revealed that the show will go on, despite Osbourne's controversial exit.
"Kelly Osbourne is a friend and has been a wonderful part of the Fashion Police family. I will miss her terribly and wish her the very best in all of her future endeavors,' Melissa said in a statement, Daily Mail reported. "As my mother [Joan Rivers] always said, the show must go on and I plan to continue in the same spirit."