
The pair, who have been locked in a two-year war of words, have patched up
their differences and are now due to start work on a fifth season of their
hit reality series 'The Simple Life' next month - where they will work as
camp counselors.
Paris and Nicole came together after Paris sent Nicole a text message regarding an upcoming trip to Fiji, planned by executives of their hit show The Simple Life, sources close to the show said.
According to the plan, the ladies would both be on the island, but would be filmed separately. Neither lady liked the plan. So Paris, tired of the problems the feud was causing, sent Nicole a text message, simply saying, "I don't want to go to Fiji."
And after that, they began talking, and resumed their old friendship reports Star Magazine.
"It's like we were never in a fight," Paris says. "We just picked up our friendship just like we were."
'Simple Life' producer Jon Murray said: "The thing the viewers love is the
two girls together. America, Paris and Nicole are going to camp."
Murray insists the show won't ignore their bust-up but will instead look at
"what led to the breakdown in the friendship and maybe some of the
misunderstandings and things that got in the way".
Although the real reason for the fall out has never been revealed, in 2005
Paris issued a statement which read: "Nicole knows what she did, and that's
all I'm ever going to say about it."
The pair sealed the renewal of their friendship by going out for dinner
together.
Paris and Nicole were seen eating pasta at trendy West Hollywood restaurant
Dan Tana's on Sunday night (08.10.06).
One onlooker said: "They looked like best friends to me. It seemed as if
they had never gotten into a fight.
"They were laughing really loud and seemed more than happy to be together.
There wasn't a slow moment in their conversation - they chatted non-stop.
They left hand-in-hand, smiling."
In an exclusive interview with Star, Paris Hilton says why she and Nicole Richie have ended their feud. "We both just realized we've been friends for 22 years and it's stupid to throw all that away and fight with someone you've known your whole life," Paris told Star on Oct. 9, after she and Nicole spent the afternoon at the L.A. gravesite of Brent Shapiro, the 24-year-old son of L.A. attorney Robert Shapiro, who died on Oct. 9, 2005, after slipping into coma after taking ecstasy and alcohol. "The media was always making up stuff about us fighting and a lot of it wasn't true."
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