There is apparently no bad blood between Kylie Jenner and Blac Chyna. In a shocking turn of events, both Jenner and Chyna took to their Snapchat accounts to post pictures of the two of them hanging out.

Despite what the public thought about their relationship and their complicated history, the two insisted on the social media app that they were indeed friends, with Jenner captioning her Snapchat, "When we've been best friends the whole time."

Chyna also posted a similar picture to her Snapchat. "Hanging out with my lil sis," she wrote.

Chyna started dating Jenner's older brother Rob Kardashian in January 2016. What makes the relationship between Jenner and Chyna so complex is the fact that the 18-year-old "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star is currently dating Tyga, who is the ex-boyfriend of Chyna and the father of her three-year-old son, King Cairo Stevenson. Chyna is also the best friend of Amber Rose, who is the ex of Kim Kardashian's husband, Kanye West.

When Chyna and Rob first got together, there were multiple source that said Jenner, along with Khloé Kardashian, was furious about the relationship and felt betrayed by Rob.

"Khloé and Kylie think Chyna is desperate, thirsty and playing with Rob's head," a source said in March. "They're also concerned she is after his money and that she is dying to stay relevant and get back at Kylie by being with Rob."

It now seems like Jenner and Chyna got over whatever beef they had in the past and gained the approval of Rob, who took to his Instagram to show how excited he was that his future bride and little sister were becoming friends.

"So happy my girls finally got to talk and make peace! #MyFamily #AllLove," Rob captioned an Instagram picture of the two together.

The picture of Chyna and Jenner came weeks after Kardashian asked Chyna to marry him with a 7-carat diamond ring. The couple had only been dating for 10 weeks at the time.

"They were serious from the time they started dating," a source said about their relationship. "He knew he wanted to marry her."