Carl Radke and Kyle Cooke’s friendship is still on the mend.
The “Summer House” stars previously butted heads over Radke’s fiancée, Lindsay Hubbard, whom Cooke called a “f–king horrible person” during an episode that aired last month.
However, according to Radke, the Loverboy founder has since “apologized.”
“We have gotten together. I’m proud that we’ve moved forward a little bit but there’s still more to it for me and our relationship to move forward in a more positive way,” Radke said on the latest episode of the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast.
“There is a lot of grace we try to practice,” he added, noting they were in a “unique” position with their personal lives playing out on the hit Bravo series.
He also dished on what fans can expect from the pair in upcoming episodes.
“The real life moments have been really amazing and really hard,” he teased. “Friends can have their ups and downs but I think our friendships are going to take on new shapes.”
Radke noted, however, that their relationship wasn’t going to resemble “Season 1 with Kyle and Karl.”
“But that’s OK. We don’t want to see [that],” he said. “I’m in a serious relationship, he’s married. I hope we can continue to forgive.”
Back in March, fans watched a heated argument play out on “Summer House,” which sparked a screaming match in the house.
“She’s a f–king horrible person, and it makes me sick that my best friend thinks he’s going to marry her,” Cooke said to Batula.
“She’s ruining everything. She’s completely brainwashed my best friend,” he continued. “My wife’s crying. It all stems back to Lindsay. Everything stems back to Lindsay. God, good luck to Carl. They’re a package deal of chaos.”
In a confessional, Radke then explained that his instinct was to “fight” Cooke, who was his Loverboy boss at the time.
“I’m incredibly angry and frustrated. One of your best friends yelling at your girlfriend in that manner is ugly and disrespectful,” he said. “If it wasn’t someone like my friend who’s my boss, it would be different obviously.”
He added, “My instinct’s like, ‘I’ll just beat the f–k out of you. I’ll fight you.’ That’s what old Carl would’ve done, and I don’t want to live like that anymore.”