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Selena Gomez, Kendall Jenner Make Peace During 'Friendly' Dinner After Feud Reports

Selena Gomez was reunited with Kendall Jenner in New York on Tuesday following reports of a feud over Justin Bieber.

The "Come & Get It" singer, 21, and Jenner, 18, attended a dinner party for a mutual friend in Manhattan on Tuesday night and insiders claim the pair were "friendly" despite fall out rumors. Last month Gomez sparked fued reports when she abruptly deleted photos of Jenner and her sister Kylie on social networking site Instagram and unfollowed the reality TV sisters after having partied with them at the Coachella music festival.

"Selena and Kendall were friendly," a source told Us magazine of their reunion on Tuesday.

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"They said hi to each other but sat on opposite sides of the table," the insider revealed.

Gomez, who recently ended her on-and-off relationship with Bieber, was left furious in recent weeks after Kylie was seen openly "flirting" with Bieber at a party he hosted, according to unconfirmed reports.

On Saturday Kylie and Bieber fueled flirting reports by posing together in a photo he shared on Instagram however they are believed to be just good friends.

A source explained that while there was an "issue" between the former Disney star and the Jenner girls, they have since resolved all differences.

"Selena has no issues with the Jenner girls. They had an issue but they have cleared it up," the insider explained adding "She has always liked the Jenner girls. They had been fans of Selena since they were young."

Jenner is not the only former friend Gomez was recently reunited with. On Monday the actress shared a video on Instagram of herself with pop star Taylor Swift at the Met Gala.

The former best friends reportedly fell out earlier this year after Gomez reunited with Bieber, 20, however they have since rekindled their friendship.

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