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Sister Act: Sami and Lola Sheen's Birthday Peace Is the Feud Finale We Needed

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Sometimes the best plot twist in a family drama is when the credits finally roll on the conflict—and that’s exactly what seems to be happening with Sami Sheen and her sister Lola.

The 22-year-old posted a heartfelt birthday tribute to Lola on Instagram, complete with throwback photos of the two alongside their father Charlie Sheen. It’s a moment that lands harder when you know the history: these two have spent the better part of two years in a very public, very messy sibling standoff. Blocked on social media. Not speaking. The kind of radio silence that feels permanent when you’re living it.

But here’s where the story gets interesting. Just a few months ago, things were still fractured. When Denise Richards&Her Wild Things aired on Bravo in March 2025, the sisters were still locked in that icy tension. Lola told Us Weekly at the time that the experience had been brutal—forced proximity, awkward interviews, the whole painful setup. Yet even then, there were hints of a thaw. By late spring, they’d unblocked each other on Instagram and started following again. Progress, however small.

The peace didn’t stick cleanly, though. In January 2026, Sami took to TikTok with accusations that Lola was dating her ex-boyfriend—a claim Lola firmly denied, calling it a complete lie and noting they had“completely different types in men.”Both sisters eventually took down their posts, but the wound was fresh enough that reconciliation felt far off. Lola even said at the time that she genuinely didn’t care to defend herself anymore, which said everything about the exhaustion level of their feud.

Yet here we are in June, and Sami’s posting birthday love with genuine warmth. Lola’s sharing the post on her own Instagram Story. It’s not a dramatic reunion moment or some tearful apology video—it’s quieter than that, which might be exactly what makes it feel real. Sometimes sisters don’t need a grand gesture. They just need to decide they’re done fighting.

The real takeaway? Family feuds, especially the public ones played out on social media, have a shelf life. They burn hot, they hurt, they linger in the comments section—but eventually, a birthday comes around, or enough time passes, and someone decides the relationship matters more than being right. For Sami and Lola, that moment appears to be now.

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