Kim Kardashian and Kanye West took time out of their ongoing feud to support their daughter North at her basketball game.
The former husband and wife arrived at the match separately, with Kim ferrying their three other children to cheer North on.
Kim and Ye haven't been speaking since the rapper turned up in a White Lives Matter shirt at Paris Fashion Week earlier this month.
He wore the shirt to North's last game, and spectators noticed that Kim refused to even look at her ex husband.
The shirt, which featured a photo of Pope John Paul II on the front was also worn by the models and rightwing commentator Candace Owens.
Naomi Campbell walked the catwalk but refused to wear the controversial item of clothing.
The move was another display of Kanye showing that he is detached from Black politics.
Ye has previously made problematic statements about race, including in 2018 he said that 400 years of slavery in the US "sounds like a choice".
On Friday's game, Kanye was seen hugging Nick Cannon before making his way inside.
Sources told TMZ that Kanye left before the match was over, while Kim stayed to the end with the four children.
Kanye was temporarily suspended Instagram and Twitter last week after he shared a series of antisemitics posts.
He has since insisted that he didn't mean to intend "harm" for Jewish people, but insisted that he was "happy to have crossed that line."
In a since-deleted tweet, he wrote that he was going "death con 3" on the Jewish community and alleged that he wasn't "Anti Semitic because black people are actually Jew".
He also accused Sean "Diddy" Combs of being "controlled" by Jewish people.
Kim was reportedly "disgusted" by the barrage of hate being pumped out by her ex-husband.
In January this year, Kanye accused Kim of kidnapping Chicago after he claimed he was blocked from going to her birthday party.
Bringing that claim back up, he wrote on Instagram: "Candace Owens was the only public figure to say that it was wrong for the Kardashians to keep me from seeing my daughter...
"For all my audience so outraged about my [White Lives Matter] T-shirt, where was you when I couldn't see my kids,” he continued.
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In a bid to defend her sister, Khloe took to Instagram and told Ye: "You are the father of my nieces and nephews and I'm trying to be respectful, but please STOP tearing Kimberly down and using our family when you want to deflect.
"Again with the birthday narrative. Enough already. We all know the truth and in my opinion, everyone's tired of it.
"You know exactly where your children are at all times and YOU wanted separate birthdays."
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