'Sad but true': Kathy Griffin admits her 'fun and different' talk show has been cancelled... as rumours swirl she'll team up with Anderson Cooper
Kathy Griffin’s talk show has been cancelled after just 24 episodes on the air.
The programme which began airing in April 2012 has been dropped from America’s Bravo network after just a year since its debut.
The 52-year-old confirmed she was sad to see the job go after re-tweeting one mention of the news on Twitter on Saturday.
She wrote on her account of the micro-blogging website: ‘Sad but tru. Appreciate your kind words, PH.’
The edgy show has evolved in two seasons; it began with the comedienne involving ‘regular’ people in her gags before focussing on interviewing celebrities.
Adding an exciting dynamic, she at times chatted to three stars at once from her studio sofa.
In one episode of her most recent series, the red head – who is dating 33-year-old newspaper marketing manager Randy Bick – found herself in a steamy clinch with model and actress Carmen Electra.
Kathy told the Huffington Post prior her second season’s premiere: ‘There are so many shows where there's a one-on-one interview with someone for four-six minutes, they talk about their project and it's great, but I know that's how it's done because I've basically been on every talk show in the world and been banned from at least half of them.
‘There's just a really fun and different experience when these people get to be on the couch together.
'It's a different kind of conversation and when you're going live, nothing gets left on the cutting room floor.’
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'Sad but true': Kathy tweeted that her show had come to an end after only two seasons