Erika Jayne and Garcelle Beauvais’ 16-year-old son Jax ended their beef on Wednesday night’s episode of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”
The peace treaty was made during a screening for Beauvais’ Lifetime movie “Black Girl Missing,” where the high school student approached the 52-year-old “Pretty Mess” author.
“I just wanted to come and let you know that everything is OK,” Jax told Jayne, who immediately offered an apology.
“Well, I apologize from the bottom of my heart,” she said. “I was totally out of line. I have said this to your mother and I’m really happy you get to hear it from me. So, please accept my apology.”
Jax graciously replied, “Of course.”
Jayne then told him that she was “glad” they could patch things up after she drunkenly cursed him out last season.
“I appreciate that,” the Las Vegas entertainer added. “Thank you.”
Jayne praised Jax for the way he handled the situation in an ensuing confessional.
“What a class act this young man is to walk up and say, ‘Hey, no hard feelings,’” she said before complimenting Beauvais as well. “Garcelle, you’ve done a beautiful job.”
At the event, Jax told his mother that he buried the hatchet with Jayne.
“I wish Erika had been the one to approach Jax because she’s the adult,” Beauvais said in a confessional.
The “Coming to America” actress — who shares Jax and his twin brother, Jaid, with ex-husband Mike Nilon and son Oliver, 32, with ex-husband Daniel Saunders — further noted that Jayne was “the one in the wrong.”
Added Beauvais, “But I’m glad Jax felt confident enough to go talk to her himself.”
Jayne drew the ire of viewers after she spoke so poorly to a then-14-year-old Jax at Beauvais’ birthday party, which aired in “RHOBH” Season 12.
“I understand we were all having a good time at my birthday party. I understand that your liquor level was beyond,” Beauvais told Jayne at the time.
“Under no circumstances, though, can you disrespect not only a kid, but my kid.”
The “XXPEN$IVE” singer wasted no time saying sorry to Beauvais.
“I agree and take full responsibility. And you know what? I was s—t-talking and treating the kids like they were adults. And I was wrong. So, I fully apologize,” she said.
“I also want to say this: it didn’t come from a bad place. It wasn’t vicious,” she elaborated. “It was just wrong.”
“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo.