Kanye West And Wiz Khalifa All Good After Twitter Feud; Kim Kardashian Makes Friendly Selfie With Amber Rose

By Jenn Loro - 03 Feb '16 09:16AM
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Kanye West and Wiz Khalifa are friends again after their heated Twitter feud last week.

According to Time, Ye and Wiz have spoken on Monday and posted a positive Tweet on his wall assuring fans that the feud is over. "Me and Wiz spoke yesterday. Great convo. All positive."

The Yeezus rapper did not elaborate much on what really happened which left a question hanging on whether he offered an apology to Wiz.

In a separate interview with Angie Martinez for Power 105.1, the Written In the Stars hit maker shared that Kanye was the first one to make the first move to patch things up between them.

Martinez asked during the interview whether Ye asked for an apology as he included his kid Sebastian and ex-wife Amber Rose in the feud.

"I accept his apology," Khalifa told Martinez as mentioned in E! Online.

Khalifa also mentioned that controversial selfie of Kim and Amber Rose showing that they took part in making an end in their spouses' feud.

"Her and Kim spoke and they're all good, too. They spoke and it's all good," the rapper said.

The feud started out when Whiz Khalifa throws shade at West saying his new Waves album and accused the later of copying Kid Cudi's style, according to Mail Online.

However, the battle had its climax when Ye retaliated thinking that Khalifa was dragging his wife, Kim Kardashian in the conversation when he mentioned 'KK' which Khalifa, later on, explained it is a term he used for marijuana.

As for Amber Rose and Kim Kardashian, a source said that the reality TV star is arranging a lunch date with Kanye's ex for tea in the Jenner's mansion.

"Making amends is something that Kim has wanted to do for a long time. Amber and Kim are both mothers, and it was the right thing to do," a source from US Weekly said.

"Tea anyone?" Kim captioned the photo showing her and Amber Rose seated together for their public lunch date.

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