Kim Kardashian has made it clear she's a fan of kissing and making up.
The SKIMS shapewear mogul made the cheeky comment as she caught up with Hailey Bieber for an episode of Who's In My Bathroom?.
The Kardashians star told Justin Bieber's beloved that she much prefers "passionate" makeup sex over angry sex.
"Isn't that, like, the best?", Kim, 42, said in reference to makeup sex, while playing a game of Truth or Shot.
She continued: "Cause it’s, like, you missed each other and you’re passionate and you’re, you know, making up."
Hailey, who has been married to Baby singer Justin, since 2018, echoed Kim's sentiments and said she also prefers makeup sex.
Model Hailey then later added that "kissing" is her biggest turn-on.
"I like to make-out," the 26-year-old divulged.
Later on in the raunchy game, Hailey was asked by Kim if she'd ever joined the "mile-high club," to which Hailey confessed she had.
Kim then quickly responded: "Samezies," leaving her to wonder why Hailey hadn't reciprocated the question.
She said to Hailey: "Why did you not need to ask me that?"
To which Hailey replied: "You own a plane."
A slightly relieved-looking Kim then retorted: "I thought you were just saying, like, ‘Of course you’re a wh*re!'”, this prompted the two women to burst into fits of giggles.
Kim's interview comes after she recently admitted in another tell-all that ex-husband Kanye West (legally named Ye) may have been right about daughter North's TikTok usage.
The former couple, who were married for eight years between 2014-2022, share children North, 10, Saint, seven, Chicago, five, and Psalm, four.
And since they called time on their famous union, the pair have both been critical of the other's parenting skills.
But Kim told Time Magazine that Kanye was right "in that instance", following North posting a video to TikTok, which Kim took down after deeming it to be inappropriate.
The video saw North dressed as rapper Ice Spice as she sang along to her hit track, Boy's a Liar, Part. 2.
Some social network users were quick to point out how the lyrics included graphic depictions of sex, with Kim removing the video after reading the negative comments.
Following reading the barrage of negative comments, Kim removed the post.
Speaking about the incident, she shared: "As soon as I saw the words, I was like, 'Oh no, we're taking this down'. I saw on the internet, [people saying] 'Kanye was right,' and maybe he was in that instance."