Kyle Richards spent quality time with Paris Hilton at Coachella, one month after her niece publicly bashed her estranged husband, Mauricio Umansky.
The reality stars were spotted sitting and playing skeeball together at the music festival in Indio, Calif., on Saturday.
In footage obtained by Page Six, the duo smiled and laughed while competing.
The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star, 55, also shared a selfie with Hilton, 43, along with lyrics from Coi Leray’s “Twinnem” reading, “Yeah, that’s my twinnem, Go best friend.”
After the carnival game, she and the “Simple Life” alum watched No Doubt at their first reunion show with Gwen Stefani since 2015.
Richards posted an Instagram Story video showing herself, Hilton and popstar Kesha singing and dancing in the crowd over the weekend.
The “Paris In Love” star reposted the the upload with the caption, “🥰 Love you @kylerichards18 @kesha @gwenstefani.”
Hilton and Richards later posed for more photos together displaying their coordinating festival outfits.
Hilton sported a black bralette connected to a flowy skirt, as well as a matching long-sleeve sweater and neon green coat.
She accessorized with a 12th Tribe black cowgirl hat, black cowgirl boots, dark brown sunglasses and layers of silver necklaces.
Meanwhile, Richards went for a more casual look in a black Sublime graphic T-shirt with a black sweater over it, blue skinny jeans, dark brown cowgirl boots, a black cowgirl hat and a pink Chanel crossbody purse.
The family members’ reunion comes just one month after they were in the headlines for Hilton slamming Umansky, 53, on social media.
Hilton called out her uncle after he claimed on “Buying Back Beverly Hills” that he “got kind of f–ked” by her dad, Rick Hilton, while working at his real estate firm, Hilton & Hyland, nearly 15 years ago.
Shortly after the clip surfaced, Paris called her father a “consummate gentleman” while slamming Umansky in a since-deleted comment.
“Frankly we are all sick of him using the Hilton name every chance he gets to plug his lame show,” she wrote in March. “It is enough already.”
Richards later admitted that she was “tired” of the whole ordeal, while Umansky called it “sad.”
“At the end of the day, it’s two businessmen making two business decisions,” he told “Entertainment Tonight” last month.
Umansky clarified that there was “certainly no bad blood on [his] side.”