"Fashion Police" host Joan Rivers got her final wish - a star-studded funeral affair that would be attended by some of the biggest names in Hollywood.

On Sunday, hundreds of attendees flocked to the Temple Emanu-El on the Upper East Side of New York City to pay their last respects to the influential talk show host and funny woman.

Among the attendees were Diane Sawyer, Sarah Jessica Parker, Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie O'Donnell, Howard Stern, Donald Trump, Giulian Rancic, Kelly Osbourne, Kathy Griffin, Matthew Broderick and a whole lot more, according to Variety.

Other than the star-studded attendees, Rivers' funeral was also packed with quality entertainment as per her request two years ago, as published in her book, "I Hate Everyone... Starting With Me."

In 2012, Rivers wrote, "I want Craft services, I want paparazzi and I want publicists making a scene! I want it to be Hollywood all the way. I don't want some rabbi rambling on; I want Meryl Streep crying, in five different accents."

Rivers' good friend, Howard Stern and television anchor Deborah Norville delivered individuals eulogies to remember that comedian.

Hugh Jackman also gave a touching performance of "Quiet Please, There's A Lady On Stage." The New York Police District bagpipers performed a range of show tunes as they led the processions of the VIPs out of the funeral venue, the NY Daily News reported.

"She was my hero. A trailblazer. I hope Joan is somewhere right now chasing John Carson with a baseball bat," Stern teased the crowd.

"Joan was phenomenally talented. If it made you laugh, it was a success," Norville told the NY Daily News after the service.

Meanwhile, Rivers' daughter, Melissa, tearfully honored her mother at the funeral, Independent noted.

"I'm grateful for everything you've done for Cooper and me," she said.

A source close to the family confirmed that Melissa is grief-stricken and devastated over her mother's death but opted to face the crowd with dignity as she knew her mother would have wanted, according to the NY Daily News.