Kanye West and Ray J joined forces on Wednesday night as they celebrated the screening of Candace Owens' new documentary The Greatest Lie Ever Sold: George Floyd and the Rise of BLM.
Kim Kardashian's former partners were seen standing together and posing for photos, not long after both hit out at the socialite's family.
Ye, 45, sported an all-black outfit, including an oversized dress jacket, baggy trousers, tall boots and a T-shirt. The rapper completed his look with his widely-recognised black baseball cap which reads 2024.
41-year-old Ray J also opted for an all-black look, wearing a long coat, slacks and a smart black tie.
The duo appeared to be making amends, after previously having tense words over their ex.
Fans of The Kardashians will remember Kanye having a talk with Ray J after he threatened to release more sex tapes he had allegedly made with Kim.
However, Kanye and Ray J later joined forces to call out Kris Jenner for being the "mastermind" behind the Kardashian empire, saying she would do anything to protect her daughters.
The pair's appearance at Candace's screening comes after they both had quite concerning weeks.
Ray J recently uploaded a a string of worrying posts to social media, expressing suicidal thoughts and questioning if life was an "illusion".
The singer later deleted the messages and a source close to him said he was "fine" and "everything is OK", according to PageSix.
Kanye has recently faced a slew of severe criticism after making anti-Semitic comments in a rant that began with him and Candace wearing White Lives Matter t-shirts at his Yeezy show in Paris.
He has since been locked out of his social media accounts following a series of offensive posts and attacks at people including Gigi Hadid, Hailey Bieber and Vogue editor, Gabriella Karefa-Johnson.
Candace defended Kanye following his social media expulsion, telling listeners of the Candace Owens Podcast: "If you’re an honest person, you don’t think these tweets are anti-Semitic.
"You don’t think he wrote this because he hates or wants to genocide Jewish people. This does not represent the beginning of the Holocaust."
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