They don't always get along on-screen in the Fox hit drama Empire.

But in real-life, Taraji P Henson, 44, and recurring guest star Courtney Love, 50, have nothing but love for each other as they adoringly greeted one another outside the Samsung Galaxy launch party in Los Angeles on Thursday.

And during their cheery discussion, the actress - who plays matriarch Cookie Lyon on the show - seemingly promised the rock songbird she will be returning for the second season when Taraji told Courtney: 'You coming back!'

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Empire love! Courtney Love and Taraji P Henson hugged it out after attending the Samsung Galaxy launch party in Los Angeles on Thursday

Details about the forthcoming Empire installment have yet to be known, but one thing is for sure Taraji wants to see Courtney's character Elle Dallas back on the show.

'It's so good to see you!' they both told each other while enjoying their reunion.

'I'm so happy for you all these things,' Courtney said to her former co-star as Taraji responded, 'You coming back!

'Yeah I think so. For you to kill me,' the Hole front woman joked.

'No! That's what he said?' yelled Taraji, possibly referring to creator Lee Daniels, who created the role of Elle specifically for Courtney.

Is she saying thank you? The 44-year-old actress seemingly promised the 50-year-old rock songbird she will be returning for the second season when Taraji told Courtney: 'You coming back!'

White and black: Courtney wore a white ensemble with beige top while Taraji showed off her bra and tiny shorts in a see-through black lace dress

For two episodes, the widow of Kurt Cobain portrayed Elle Dallas, one of the original Empire Entertainment recording artists who was struggling to make a comeback after falling deep in drug and alcohol addiction.

'It was originally going to be kind of a Whitney Houston kind of character,' she shared with People recently.

'I was going to be R&B white royalty, but I am no R&B singer. I don't have that Christina Aguilera or Mariah Carey voice. That's not the kind of singer I am. So, we changed it to be more appropriate for my voice, which is rock.'

Last fans had heard, Elle was not dropped from Luscious Lyon (Terrence Howard) and Cookie's music company as Empire Entertainment fought to keep their top artists a part of their record label after being poached by rival Safe House Records.

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Elle Dallas: Last we heard, the Hole front woman's on-screen alter ego was not dropped from Luscious Lyon (Terrence Howard) and Cookie's music company as Empire Entertainment fought to keep their top artists a part of their record label after being poached by rival Safe House Records

'I think she's no longer relevant and she's not making music, and because she has such a big drug problem, she's not really paying attention to what's relevant and what's not; she couldn't care less,' Courtney told The Hollywood Reporter about her character Elle.

'She's trying to get relevant again, but until she gets rid f the drug problem she's not going to be able to focus on being relevant again,' she added.

And in the same interview, Courtney raved about leading lady Taraji.

'Taraji is so amazing to work with; she's such a force. Taraji as Cookie has set up camp,' she gushed.

man @tarajiphenson congratulations taking over the world! I adore working with you, the highlight of my year! Xxc A photo posted by Courtney Love Cobain (@courtneylove) on Mar 21, 2015 at 7:47pm PDT

'I'm part of Cookie's army; she comes and saves me from the gutter. She needs Cookie; even though she doesn't really know Cookie, she needs her and I think Cookie's the best thing that's ever happened to her.'

Further adding: 'Taraji's such an honest actor it gave me a lot of empowerment to also be just super honest and in no make-up and make things bigger and really give it up and not be vain or any of that stuff.'

Taraji was a key proponent in landing lead actor Terrence for the role of Luscious Lyon as it was originally planned to be given to actor Wesley Snipes.

The star wanted to act alongside her former Hustle & Flow and had more than a few fighting words with Lee and the creative team, but ultimately got her way in the end.

Coming off a great run on Empire as well as Sons Of Anarchy, Courtney scored a guest gig on ABC's Revenge.