'American Idol' host Ryan Seacrest has agreed to put his differences with Paula Abdul aside and move forward.
The television presenter last week told People magazine that he was no longer on speaking terms with Abdul, describing their relationship as "awkward".
However, according to the magazine, the pair have now agreed to end the rumours of constant feuding.
Seacrest even phoned Abdul during his radio show and spoke to her on-air about the situation.
"You made a couple of jokes about me, which I love. But then on the show that week, we weren't in sync. You and I. I just felt like, for us, it was a bit awkward and uncomfortable. Would you agree?," he asked.
"Actually, I thought you would be laughing hysterically, and then when I came out to see you, I don't know if you were preoccupied but Simon goes, 'You're in the dog pound tonight, baby'," she replied.
Seacrest also asked Abdul if they could now move forward. "So it's safe to say that we can move forward," he said. "We can poke fun at each other and when we do it, we're not feuding," he said.
Abdul confirmed that the feud was over by saying: "Ryan, I have nothing but love for you."