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Wale isn’t looking to get friendly with Tomi Lahren. Pictured: Wale on June 11, 2015 in Cleveland, Ohio. Getty Images

Disgruntled Blaze employee Tomi Lahren may be on the bad side of her boss Glenn Beck, but the former host of “Tomi” now seems to be trying to get on the good side of rapper Wale. After a countersuit from Beck was revealed on Monday, Lahren took to Twitter to show she was trying to keep her head up.

Quoting a lyric from a hit Wale song, the 24-year-old tweeted, “I’m gonna take the advice of @Wale and just smile.” Following Lahren’s tweet, Wale clapped back, quoting her tweet and writing, “Same phone who dis.”

The rapper’s tweet was retweeted more than 34,000 times and got over 64,000 likes, but it wasn’t Wale’s first Twitter run-in with Lahren. In January, Wale rapped about the conservative political commentator on his song “Smile.”

In the song, Wale rapped, “On behalf of Charlamagne, I’m sure he ain’t trading sides / Maybe I should meet Tammy Lahren, I’ll Lauryn Hill her / Train her; she miseducated anyway / Probably hate the color of my face.”

Lahren caught wind of the rapper’s lyrics and quickly responded on Twitter, writing, “So if you’re gonna put someone in a song… diss ‘em.. Perhaps get their fricken name right next time.” Wale fired back with a simple comeback, tweeting, “Ok Tammy.”

After claiming Glenn Beck had fired her from his network TheBlaze and taken away her access from her Facebook account after she made pro-choice comments on “The View,” Beck fired back and said the company had issues with Lahren before her appearance on “The View.”

The countersuit read, “In reality, TheBlaze had employment issues with Lahren for well over a year. That is the reason why TheBlaze decided that it would not extend Lahren’s employment agreement beyond its expiration in September 2017 even before her appearance on ‘The View.’”