Kristin Cavallari and Lauren Conrad are no longer fighting.
The reality TV stars posed together via Instagram on Saturday, ending their long-standing rift on “Laguna Beach.”
In the photo, Conrad wore a white vest and matching pants, while Cavallari, 38, wore a black tube top and miniskirt with a cropped jacket. “Now everyone can put away their Team Lauren and Team Christine shirts,” the Uncommon James founder captioned the photo.
Fans couldn’t believe their eyes, with many taking to the comment thread to gush over the unexpected snapshot.
One person wrote: “A duo that could heal the world! ❤️,” while another agreed: “This means so much to my millennial heart 🥹.”
A third fan raved, “It’s been a fulfilling year!! ❤️,” while a fourth fan added, “Evolution is ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥.”
Last month, Conrad, 39, revealed that a reboot of “Laguna Beach” was coming soon. “Let’s go back to the beginning…The cast of Laguna Beach is reuniting and coming to Roku Channel in 2026,” she wrote alongside a throwback photo from the Laguna Beach High School staff, including co-stars Morgan Smith, Christina Sinclair, Stephen Colletti, Cavallari, Trey Phillips, Taran Toriello, and Ro Bosworth.
Then, back in December, several of his castmates gathered for their 20-year Laguna Beach High School reunion, and Conrad shared photos from the event on Instagram. In the snapshot from Hotel Laguna, Colletti, Phillips, Dieter Schmitz, Smith, and Sinclair pose together for a fun group photo.
She also shared a candid photo taken outdoors with Phillips and Schmitz, each wearing name tags for the event.
“Last night we had so much fun celebrating our 20 year (!!!) high school reunion!” she wrote over a photo of the drinks via her Instagram Stories at the time. “Thank you @hotellagunaweddingsandevents for hosting us! It was such a beautiful evening.”
As for Cavallari and Conrad’s feud, which seemed to revolve around a love triangle with Colletti, the mother of three hinted years ago that she had no ill will toward her former co-star.
“I haven’t seen or spoken to her in a while, but if I did I would give her a big hug,” the reality star told Page Six during a 2017 Twitter chat.
Meanwhile, in a 2022 podcast interview, Conrad expressed regret over their cruel dynamic, saying he was “very sorry” for calling Cavallari a “slut” while filming the hit MTV reality show in Cabo in 2004.
“I couldn’t believe I did that, because in the position I’m in, I would never call another woman that,” she said on an episode of “Dear Media’s Back to the Beach Podcast,” adding that the moment was her “biggest regret” on the show.
“For me, that was the most embarrassing moment,” she revealed. “I was like, ‘Oh, that’s disgusting.'”