Larry King Now Season 6 Episode 46
Larry King Now
Season 6

Ep 46. Melissa Rivers on Joan's legacy, Ending 'Fashion Police,' & Kathy Griffin

  • TV14
  • November 6, 2017
  • 1440 min

Melissa Rivers, daughter of the legendary late comedian Joan Rivers, sits down with Larry King to discuss her mother's legacy, the end of E!'s "Fashion Police," and her friendship with former "Fashion Police" co-host Kathy Griffin. With multiple roles in the entertainment industry, Rivers reflects on her own experiences and also shares some of her mother's advice on navigating Hollywood.

Throughout the interview, Rivers pays tribute to her mother's enduring impact on comedy and fashion. Joan Rivers blazed a trail for women in stand-up comedy, and her sharp wit and irreverent humor left an indelible mark on the industry. Rivers discusses her mother's groundbreaking work on "The Tonight Show," "The Joan Rivers Show," and "Fashion Police," which became a lightning rod for controversy due to its often biting critiques of celebrity fashion.

As the conversation turns to the end of "Fashion Police," Rivers explains why she support E!'s decision to cancel the show after its longtime host, Joan's close friend and co-host, Kelly Osbourne, left in 2015. Rivers reveals that while her mother would have likely continued to host the show, she also understood that it was time to move on.

Rivers also shares her thoughts on Kathy Griffin, who replaced her mother as the host of "Fashion Police" but ultimately resigned after criticizing the show's focus on body shaming. Rivers admires Griffin's comedy and respects her decision to leave the show, although she also acknowledges that her mother would likely have handled the situation differently.

Throughout the interview, Rivers shares personal anecdotes about her mother, including her famous red carpet interviews with stars like Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Lawrence. She also opens up about her own experiences in Hollywood, from her work as a producer to her involvement in the campaign to legalize gay marriage in California.

Ultimately, Rivers paints a vivid portrait of a woman who was not afraid to speak her mind or take risks in the entertainment industry. Whether discussing her mother's legacy, the end of "Fashion Police," or her friendship with Kathy Griffin, Rivers is always candid, insightful, and engaging. Fans of Joan Rivers and "Fashion Police" will appreciate this behind-the-scenes look at one of Hollywood's most beloved figures.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 6, 2017
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Runtime
    1440 min
  • Language
    English