After a controversial year, "Fashion Police' returned to the small screen last month - and co-hosts Melissa Rivers and Brad Goreski are shedding more light on the tension between Giuliana Rancic and Kelly Osbourne.
Osbourne exited the series in February after Rancic was criticized for commenting on singer/actress Zendaya's dreadlocks at the Oscars event, saying that they looked as if they smelled of "patchouli oil" or "weed," although she later on issued a public apology.
Subsequently, Ozzy Osbourne's daughter called her former co-host a liar in a recent interview while a source close to Rancic claimed that she thinks Osbourne's "disparaging remarks" are "so ridiculous."
"I think it's nonexistent now. I think they both said what they needed to say and they're both doing great things," Goreski said in an interview with People about the dispute between the former co-hosts.
He also shared his excitement for the show's return on air as well as for Kelly's new ventures.
"I think we're all a little too obsessed with feuds and ugly things going on between people, and we have so much to celebrate with the show, and Kelly has to much to celebrate on her own that I think we all just kind of need to move on, baby!," the 38-year-old stylist said.
Goreski still works with Rancic on "Fashion Police' and further shared that he remains close with Osbourne, saying that he is "proud of her" and "really happy for her."
As for Rivers, she remains on good terms with both Osbourne and Rancic, and has finally moved on from the drama.
Zendaya herself opened up about her hopes for "Fashion Police,' following her dispute with Rancic.
The Disney star previously stated that she bears no grudge to Bill Rancic's wife or to the TV program despite previously publicizing her sentiments against the Feb. 23 episode in which Rancic released her "racist" remarks.
"If they are able to enlighten themselves and make it a better "Fashion Police,' then that's positive and good. That's what we want," the 18-year-old star responded when asked about the show's return.
Zendaya also placed emphasis on learning and bringing on positive change.
"I just hope they learn and grow from it and are able to make a positive change with their show," she added. "Hopefully [they're] able to take a more positive spin and we're all able to learn from it at the same time."
After her confrontation with Rancic through social media, Zendaya accepted the apologies that the former E! news anchor issued both online and on air.