Former "Fashion Police" co-host Kelly Osbourne, speaking of Giuliana Ranic,...

Former "Fashion Police" co-host Kelly Osbourne, speaking of Giuliana Ranic, told TheWrap.com that, "I will never admit to liking Giuliana because I don't." Pictured: Osbourne speaks during the 4th Annual NYX FACE Awards at Club Nokia on August 22, 2015, in Los Angeles, California. Credit: Getty Images / Vivien Killilea

Former "Fashion Police" co-host Kelly Osbourne says there is no love lost between herself and fellow co-host Giuliana Rancic, whose controversial remarks about actress Zendaya proved a flashpoint in the show's disintegration.

"I will never admit to liking Giuliana because I don't," TV personality Osbourne, 30, told TheWrap.com over the weekend at the Fourth Annual NYX FACE Awards in Los Angeles, explaining, "I don't think she's a good person and I think she's a liar."

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Former "Fashion Police" co-host Kelly Osbourne says there is no love lost between herself and fellow co-host Giuliana Rancic, whose controversial remarks about actress Zendaya proved a flashpoint in the show's disintegration.

"I will never admit to liking Giuliana because I don't," TV personality Osbourne, 30, told TheWrap.com over the weekend at the Fourth Annual NYX FACE Awards in Los Angeles, explaining, "I don't think she's a good person and I think she's a liar."

The comedic E! panel-discussion show, in which the hosts and their guests praise and ridicule celebrities' fashion choices at premieres and other events, returns Aug. 31 after having gone on hiatus in March.

Following the September death of star host Joan Rivers, "Fashion Police" brought on Rivers' friend Kathy Griffin as a replacement, but the show never regained its footing. Osbourne exited in February following a brouhaha over co-host Rancic joking that Zendaya's dreadlocks on the Academy Awards red carpet must have smelled "like patchouli oil. Or weed," a comment some took as racist. Zendaya shortly afterward accepted Rancic's apology. Griffin left suddenly in March, citing a comedy style incompatible with that of the show.

In April, as E! worked to revive the program, Rancic announced she and celebrity stylist Brad Goreski would be in the new cast.

The show's executive producer, Melissa Rivers, additionally was announced as co-host in June.

Osbourne told TheWrap.com that she might consider returning to the series "if certain people weren't there."

Rancic did not respond to Newsday's request for a comment.