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Candace Cameron Bure gifted JoJo Siwa-themed art kit following feud

Someone has a good sense of humor.

Candace Cameron Bure revealed she received a JoJo Siwa-themed package in the mail after feuding with the “Dance Moms” alum.

“I just found this really funny,” the “Full House” actress, 46, said in an Instagram Story on Thursday. “There’s a PR company that sent me a gift.”

While stifling her laughter, Cameron Bure turned the camera to reveal she had been sent a Diamond Art Club set, featuring an image of 19-year-old Siwa.

“Coincidence? Just weird timing? I don’t know,” the actress said. “But, it looks really cute and when one of my goddaughters comes over, we are going to do this.”

It seems any beef between the pair has been squashed since Siwa described her fellow “Dancing With the Stars” alum as the “rudest celebrity” she has ever met.

Candace Cameron Bure revealed she ironically received a package inspired by JoJo Siwa following their feud.

“It was at this afterparty that she didn’t wanna take a picture with me,” Siwa — who described it as a “rough experience” — detailed last month. “But then I turned around, and when I looked back, she was taking pictures with other kids.”

A PR company sent her a funny gift, featuring Siwa’s likeness.

Cameron Bure later revealed in an Instagram post that she called the dancer to apologize for declining to take photos with her.

“I was shocked when I saw the TikTok on Sunday,” the “Fuller House” star said, noting she had a “great” phone conversation with Siwa about the interaction.

The “Dance Moms” alum previously called the “Full House” star rude. NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

However, in a video obtained by Page Six, Siwa claimed that the actress didn’t tell the whole story about their call.

She also said, “When you’re little and somebody says something to you, and you just never forget it as long as you live — I think we’ve all had that moment — and I feel like this was that moment for me.”

Siwa called the experience a “rough” one and said it was a moment she’s clung to for a long time. WireImage

In the midst of the social media firestorm, Cameron Bure seemingly turned to God and continuously quoted Bible verses.

“Scripture memory day,” she captioned an Instagram Story, before reading a passage from Isaiah 12:2.

“The lord is my salvation,” she said. “I will trust him and not be afraid. For he, and he alone, is my strength and my defender. He has become my salvation.”