Kendall Jenner appears to be all for Jaden Smith's actions against Kanye West's latest fashion stance.
The Gold Digger rapper, 45, shocked fans as he turned up to a surprise Yeezy fashion show in Paris on Monday wearing a "White Lives Matter" shirt.
The star took to the stage to showcase his Season 9 collection at the fashion show and gave a speech while sporting the top. It was emblazoned with the Pope's face on the front and Kanye, who now goes by the name Ye, also wore a pair of bedazzled flip-flops.
However, he has since faced a backlash because of his attire. And one person who was less than impressed was Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's son Jaden.
The 24-year-old took to Twitter to share his dismay at Ye's actions. He wrote: "I had to dip lol."
He followed up his comment by saying: "I Don't Care Who's It Is If I Don't Feel The Message I'm Out," and then: "Black Lives Matter."
Each of the three tweets were liked by model his long-time pal Kendal, 26, who is the former sister-in-law of Ye because of his failed marriage to Kim Kardashian.
The day after the show, Kanye launched an online tirade against Vogue's contributing editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson after she shared her own thoughts on his choice of clothing.
Following her comments, Ye shared a number of snaps of the journalist to his Instagram account and criticised her style in the captions.
His words caused Gigi Hadid to then get involved in the furore. The model jumped in to defend Gabriella and label Ye a "bully and a joke".
Under one of his posts, Gigi slammed: "You wish u had a percentage of her intellect. You have no idea haha…. If there's actually a point to any of your s***. She might be the only person that could save u. As if the ‘honor' of being invited to your show should keep someone from giving their opinion? Lol."
But in an apparent backtrack, Ye went on to post again, saying he had enjoyed a two-hours-long meeting with his "sister" Gabriella.
He penned: "WE APOLOGIZED TO EACH OTHER FOR THE WAY WE MADE EACH OTHER FEEL," the rapper said. "WE ACTUALLY GOT ALONG AND HAVE BOTH EXPERIENCED THE FIGHT FOR ACCEPTANCE IN A WORLD THAT'S NOT OUR OWN."