NeNe Leakes
NeNe Leakes reunited with good friend K. Michelle this week. Pictured: The former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” actress arriving on the red carpet for the annual White House Correspondents Association Dinner in Washington on April 30, 2016. Reuters

Over the weekend, NeNe Leakes and K. Michelle had a mini reunion. The reality stars, who also happen to be good friends off-camera, showed off their crazy and wacky friendship on social media.

On Sunday, Leakes posted a funny snap of Michelle grabbing one of her breasts while sporting an expression of excitement with her mouth agape. As for Leakes, she seems to be talking to someone not included in the frame when Michelle subtly groped her.

Despite the inappropriate gesture by her friend, Leakes did not take offense and even justified the snap by recognizing that this is how they behave in front of each other. The former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star even called Michelle “sis” in the caption.

For her part, Michelle also uploaded a photo from their mini-reunion on the photo-sharing platform. The pic shows Leakes seemingly asking for a high five from her friend. However, Michelle may have trouble deciding which hand to use in response, so she puts both hands up front. Michelle revealed in her caption that her love for Leakes is real.

Many of their fans enjoyed the wacky posts of the entrepreneurs and reality TV stars. One fan wrote: “Thank you so much for … making me laugh through all my dark times.” Another commented: “Y’all need a show together!!!”

Both Leakes and Michelle are pretty busy these days. The “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” star recently opened her brand new restaurant, Puff & Petals Lounge. From her Instagram posts, Michelle appears to be very hands-on with the managerial tasks in her new business venture. She has even announced to her fans online that she’s hiring.

Meanwhile, Leakes hosted the Celebration for a Cure at Center Stage in Atlanta on Jan. 13. In an Instagram post, Leakes even thanked the organizers and mentioned that the proceeds from the event went to HIV/AIDS advocacy programs.