Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan finally end their feud.

Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan finally end their feud.

Few celebrity feuds are as memorable or have been documented by the paparazzi as Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan's epic disagreement that began in the mid-1990s.

On the December 3 episode of Hilton's "This is Paris" podcast, the recently married reality star wished unprompted happiness for her former nemesis. Said Hilton, "I saw that Lindsay got engaged and I know we've had our differences in the past, but I just wanted to say congratulations." 'I'm genuinely very happy for her, and it makes me happy just to see it.'

Hilton also recalled a "Holy Trinity" photo of her, Lohan, and Britney Spears in a car outside the Beverly Hills Hotel in 2006.

"In the 15 years since then, so much has happened in the last two weeks," Hilton said on the podcast. 'I got married, Britney got her freedom back and got engaged. Lindsay just got engaged. I got married, Britney got her freedom back and got engaged.

Hilton also reflected on their feud, saying that "most of these issues were caused by the media."

In 2017, Lohan also tweeted inviting Hilton and Spears to her 31st birthday celebration in Greece.

In recent years, however, Hilton himself has made several public comments disparaging Lohan; in 2018, Hilton fired back at a post containing defamatory comments Lohan had made in the past.

"When Hilton's fan account @paris2000s posted a compilation of videos of the Lindsay Lohan Beach Club star making bold accusations about the 'Come Alive' singer, she left a comment calling Lohan a "pathological liar."

US Weekly reported.

As recently as 2019, when Andy Cohen asked Hilton to say three nice things about Lohan on Watch What Happens Live, Paris threw shade at her former friend. Her answer was, "She's beyond."

She clarified that she meant it as beyond "lame and embarrassing."

"Clearly Paris needs to feel relevant and is desperate for attention," Lohan's team responded in a statement to US Weekly.

Still, Hilton seemed to regret his comments. She told Jenny McCarthy on Sirius XM shortly thereafter, "You know, I was really nervous because it was my first time on that show, and I didn't know what to expect." 'I didn't know what they were going to ask me. I just didn't know then. He was like, 'Say three nice things.' I didn't know what to say. Now I feel bad about it. But I'm over it. But I talked to my mom last night, and she told me that if I didn't say something nice, I shouldn't say anything at all."

Last year, a script called "Frenemy," based on the infamous feud, was rumored to be circulating in Hollywood.

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