Donald Trump Tweets Well Wishes To Rosie O'Donnell After Heart Attack

Trump, O'Donnell Make Peace?
FILE - In this April 13, 2008 file photo, comedian Rosie O'Donnell arrives at Comedy Central's "Night of Too Many Stars" special, benefiting autism education at The Beacon Theatre in New York. (AP Photo/Peter Kramer, file)
FILE - In this April 13, 2008 file photo, comedian Rosie O'Donnell arrives at Comedy Central's "Night of Too Many Stars" special, benefiting autism education at The Beacon Theatre in New York. (AP Photo/Peter Kramer, file)

Donald Trump and Rosie O'Donnell, two media personalities known for their mutual disdain of one another, seemed to make peace on Tuesday.

Following news of O'Donnell's heart attack, Trump tweeted her a get well message.

".@Rosie, get better fast. I'm starting to miss you!" Trump wrote. O'Donnell quickly responded, jokingly asking if the NBC "Celebrity Apprentice" host was "trying to kill her." She thanked him and admitted his post "was a bit of a shock."

Trump and O'Donnell seem to never shy away from conflict with one another. They attack one another over Twitter and through Trump's infamous, and incredibly high quality, video blogs.

Late last year, Trump criticized O'Donnell's new show on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), calling the program a "complete and total disaster." He also said he "felt bad" for O'Donnell's fiancé. O'Donnell fired back by calling him "an ass" and attacking his self-proclaimed wealth.

O'Donnell suffered a heart attack last week after feeling chest pains and nausea. She took a Bayer Aspirin and later went to the doctor, who told her that her LAD was 99 percent blocked.

Trump's tweet was not only surprisingly kind towards O'Donnell, but also generally lighter than recent messages. For whatever reason, he seemed pretty moody as of late. Perhaps Trump hit up a yoga class or recently finished a juice cleanse and is feeling rejuvenated.

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