Singer Kerry Katona and model Katie Price have finally decided to call a truce. They took to a social networking platform to share a photograph which captures them together.
Katona and Price had a public fall out in 2007 when the latter labelled the former as "a druggie" and called her second husband Mark Croft a "bully".
But now it looks like that the two reality stars have put the past behind them and have resumed their friendship, reports dailymail.co.uk.
Price, 35, posted an image of them cuddling on her Instagram and Twitter page, writing: "Kerry Katona what a fantastic day I had with you and mrgsjkay (George Kay) great goss and catch up see you soon (sic)."
Katona, 33, replied: "Awww, Kate it was so great catching up. It's been far too long...thanks for tea even though it took hours."
Katona was originally friends with both Price and her ex-husband Peter Andre when they all starred in the 2004 series of "I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!"
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