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Tears, laughter, a letter as Giuliana leaves E! News

Cape Town – There were tears, laughter, bloopers and a loving letter from her husband Bill as Giuliana Rancic signed off as the longtime anchor of E! News that DStv subscribers across Africa can see tonight at 19:00 on E! Entertainment (DStv 124).

In Monday night’s episode – always shown a day later on E! Entertainment’s channel feed in Africa – viewers will see Giuliana Rancic, give a tearful goodbye as she relinquishes her Hollywood news perch after 14 years.

The final episode fittingly honoured Giuliana Rancic by looking back at her biggest and hilarious on-air (and some off-air) bloopers – like waving to Gwyneth Paltrow as she stood beside the red carpet, desperately trying to get the star to come over, pleading that "Gwyneth, I always name you best dressed".

Other inserts and look-backs viewers will see tonight, include Giuliana’s best TV moments like proposing to George Clooney in 2003, her countless hairstyles, and telling Miley Cyrus in 2008 "to stay sweet".

Maria Menounos who is replacing Giuliana was very conspicuously absent as behind the scenes rumours of a feud have been swirling the past few months.

At the end of the episode, sitting with co-presenters Terrence Jenkins, Catt Sadler and Jason Kennedy, Giuliana’s voice became emotional as she shared her final thoughts and then started crying.

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"I love you guys. You have made work so much fun," said Giuliana as she started to cry and Jason reached out to put his hand on her back.

"You have made the past 14 years so much fun. We’ve been through so much together. As far as the viewers," she said as she looked into the camera, "we’ve been through so much together, and you’ve helped me every step of the way.

"Through trying to have a baby – those struggles. Through getting frown lines; crows feet – you’ve seen me getting it all. And of course breast cancer. That’s honestly been the biggest struggle I’ve ever had to deal with in my life. And it was all those messages from the viewers who would watch every night. I thank you all for that."

Giuliana’s husband Bill Rancic who she met during an interview she did for E! News in 2006, attended the final episode.

At the end as the credit rolled, Bill walked from behind the camera where he was watching onto the set to hug Giuliana as he whispered, "I love you, baby".

Bill also wrote an open love letter to Giuliana, entitled "Giuliana: Why I’m So Proud."

"People don’t give Giuliana enough credit, she’s got a master’s degree in journalism. She’s brilliant and just gets it. When people come up to me and say, 'Tell your wife, 'Thank you.' I went in and got a mammogram because of her.' That's her legacy. That's why I'm the luckiest man in the world. She helped make a difference in people's lives. Handling breast cancer with such class, such bravery. She turned a negative into a positive and used her microphone wisely.

"The way you are on that red carpet, asking questions that everyone wants to ask. Handling the pressure..." he says.

"The talent, the professionalism, and you're doing it live. I'm biased, but to be honest, there's nobody better than you. Even in recent months, through some of the harder times, you showed nothing but grace under pressure," wrote Bill.

"You've dealt with worse and you've taken the high road, when others wouldn't have, something you always do...That's something that makes me love and respect you even more. I'll close by saying my wife is the definition of the American Dream. A dream that's become even more important in recent years.

"She came to this country at a young age and could barely speak English. All the kids in her class laughed when she stood up at 8 years old and said she wanted to be an award-winning anchor someday. No one is laughing now."

We'll miss you G. 

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