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Serious Shade! Melissa Rivers Rips Kelly Osbourne & Kathy Griffin On Fashion Police Season Opener -- Watch Her Sarcastic Skit

Finally back on the air after Giuliana Rancic’s controversial comments about Zendaya, Fashion Police opened on Monday night with more scandal! Host Melissa Rivers threw some serious shade toward ex-hosts Kelly Osbourne and Kathy Griffin in an opening skit, and RadarOnline.com has all the details.

Joan Rivers’ daughter returned to the show as the primary host to critique the 2015 MTV VMAs and was crawling on the set floor when an off-camera voice told her they were rolling.

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"It's been a little bit of a crazy year around here,” Melissa says in the skit, as she is seen using a lint roller to clean up the carpet.

“And well, I'm still cleaning up messes, but the good news is Fashion Police is back!" she says, holding up the roller covered in purple and red hair -- Osbourne and Griffin’s trademark looks.

Melissa slammed Griffin after the Zendaya debacle, saying that she “sh*t all over my mother’s legacy.”

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And Osbourne and Rancic have continued their feud since she left the show, with Osbourne recently saying ““I will never admit to liking Giuliana because I don’t. I don’t think she’s a good person and I think she’s a liar.”

Rancic played it safe through the entire show, refraining from making any controversial comments during the broadcast, but she picked Britney Spears as the worst dressed at the MTV VMAs and ripped on her old belly button ring, saying that it was so 1999.

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