Kylie Jenner and Hunger Games actress Amandla Stenberg got into a huge squabble over the weekend, and somehow their mutual pal Jaden Smith got dragged into the mix!

Jenner, 17, posted the above photo of herself with cornrows, and when Stenberg, 16, saw the pic she commented:
    "When u appropriate black features and culture but fail to use ur position of power to help black Americans by directing attention towards ur wigs instead of police brutality or racism #whitegirlsdoitbetter."

Jenner then fired back, "Mad if I don't, Mad if I do ... Go hang w Jaden [Smith] or something." As you may remember, Stenberg went to prom with Smith in May, and though they never confirmed that they're dating, they've remained quite close since then. Jenner and Smith were rumored to be hooking up last year, but that was never made official either. The teen reality starlet currently dates 25-year-old rapper Tyga.

Earlier this year Stenberg posted the video blog "Don't Cash Crop My Cornrows," in which she singles out a number of stars for their decision to wear the braids. "What would America be like if we loved black people as much as we love black culture?" Citing celebs like Iggy Azalea, Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry, Stenberg added, "Pop stars and icons adopted black culture as a way of being edgy and gaining attention."

Stenberg continued, "Appropriation occurs when a style leads to racist generalizations or stereotypes where it originated but is deemed as high-fashion, cool or funny when the privileged take it for themselves. Hip hop stems from a black struggle, it stems from jazz and blues, styles of music African-Americans created to retain humanity in the face of adversity. On a smaller scale but in a similar vein, braids and cornrows are not merely stylistic. They’re necessary to keep black hair neat."

So how does Smith feel about all this? "Amandla wants him to do or say something to support her," a source tells Hollywood Life. “Meanwhile Kylie is blowing up his phone telling him to have Amandla back off. He feels totally stuck in the middle.” Bahaha.