"Fashion Police" 2015 news reported that Kylie Jenner is planning to start a spinoff show of the hit fashion critique series. According to a report from Hollywood Life, the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star is eyeing young viewers for her version of "Fashion Police."
"An ambition for her is to host her own fashion show, like the 'Fashion Police,'" an insider shared.
"[Kylie Jenner's version] would be more for a younger audience, which would be for the teen market."
The 18-year-old TV star and social media queen is regularly present in top designer shows and photographed by paparazzi on a daily basis. She is also one of the stars of H&M and Olivier Rousteing's "Balmain Army" campaign alongside her supermodel sister, Kendall Jenner.
Teens also follow Kylie Jenner's fashion, style and beauty tips as shared on her widely popular app and website.
Rumors about Kylie Jenner's younger version of the E! show follows "Fashion Police's" controversial 2015 run.
According to a report from E!Online, the former Joan Rivers starrer was put on a six-month hiatus earlier this year because of the unexpected resignations of former hosts Kelly Osbourne and Kathy Griffin.
The two were replaced by weekly guests hosts, such as comedienne Margaret Cho and "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star NeNe Leakes.
However, a report from Radar Online revealed that the new "Fashion Police" 2015 cast is already feuding.
One host who is allegedly causing problems for the show is Brad Goreski. The former "Rachel Zoe Project" mainstay is regularly styling celebrities being featured in "Fashion Police," making it awkward for other cast members to criticize his clients.
"Brad Goreski's career as being a stylist for celebrities walking the red carpet is causing problems on the set," an insider revealed.
"No one can criticize Brad's work for Modern Family star Sarah Highland, or Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt, for example. Going forward, during the upcoming awards season, Brad will work with more celebrities and producers don't know how they are going to handle it."
"It maybe wasn't the smartest idea to hire an active stylist of the Hollywood elite. There are just a lot of politics going on behind the scenes and it is causing a lot of friction on the set," the insider detailed.