Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter Set hanging on 2025 Grammys

It’s been four long years since “driver’s license” fell, and the supposed feud between pop stars Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter subsequently entered the public imagination. But tonight, these rumors can finally be put to rest if the duo’s sweet interaction in 2025 grammys is any indication.

For the uninitiated, here is a small refresh: in 2021 Rodrigo released “Driver License”, a song about an ex that goes on with a named “Blonde Girl.” Listeners speculated that the ex was Rodrigos Disney Channel Costar, Joshua Bassett, while the “blonde girl” referred to Sabrina Carpenter. Kaos followed, and a gap grew between fans devoted to either Team Olivia or Team Sabrina.

Over the years, Rodrigo and Carpenter have commented on the beef rumors. “I put out (” driver License “) without knowing it would get this reaction, so it was really weird (when) it did. I can just remember (everyone was) so weird and speculative about things they had no idea, ”Rodrigo told Black In 2021. “I don’t really subscribe to hate other women because of boys. I think it’s so stupid and I really have anger over the story that was thrown around. “

Carpenter has also previously rejected that her 2021 -single, “Skin” was a dissant towards Rodrigo. “I wasn’t bothered by a few lines in a (magnificent) song and wrote a diss -track about it,” she wrote On Instagram at the time that apparently refers to the “blonde” lyric in “Driver License.” “The song doesn’t call a single person. Some lines relate to a particular situation (and others) addresses lots of other experiences I’ve had over the past year. “

Eventually, the two publicly reunited at the 67th annual Grammy Awards -Ceremony taking place tonight at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. During the commercial break, Rodrigo looked to go to Carpenter’s table where the two (now) Grammy winners could be seen chatting closely together.

Tonight, Carpenter won his first ever Grammy for best pop solo performance. In total, she has been nominated in six categories, including this year’s album and Song of the Year. She also delivered her first performance ever on the Grammy stage, where she spiked a medley with “Espresso” and “Thanks, please.”

Meanwhile, Rodrigo was nominated in the category of best song written for visual media. She also introduced Chappell Roan before the singer’s debut performance.