It seems like Charlie Puth has ended his feud with fellow musician Justin Bieber.
According to Contactmusic, the 25-year-old has assured fans there are no hard feelings between him and Bieber after he hurled an expletive at the Baby singer during a concert in Dallas, Texas.
While speaking in a podcast, the 'We Don't Talk Anymore' hit-maker said, "There might have been a lot of emotion that night, a lot of thoughts going through my head and maybe just, sort of, maybe I shouldn't have said that. But we've come across each other since then and he posted that he liked my song, Attention, on his Instagram, so we are good. There's been a handshake."
Puth infamously shouted "f*** you, Justin Bieber" during a live performance of 'We Don't Talk Anymore' in an apparent defence of Selena Gomez, who features on the track.
Puth previously took to Twitter to assure Bieber fans his comment was intended as a joke.
Since the drama, Puth has lost touch with Selena Gomez, but he's still very fond of her and has been keeping up with her recent health troubles and kidney transplant.
"I was friends with her. I haven't talked to her recently, I know she just went through that kidney transplant. That must be gruelling. I haven't talked to her in a really long time but she seems very happy. I just want her to be very, very happy," noted Puth.
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