Kirsten Dunst and Jimmy Kimmel's Sons Got Into Some Drama at School

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Just nepo-baby things.

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It's always fascinating to hear which celebrity kids are friends and go to school together. Perhaps even more interesting is when they don't always get along — ahem, Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum's daughters (don't worry, they're friends now). Turns out there is another set of celeb offspring that have found themselves in a sticky situation at kindergarten. During Thursday's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, actress Kirsten Dunst and Jimmy Kimmel revealed that their sons, Ennis and Billy, respectively, had some beef at school.

“They had a fight, you know?” Kimmel asked Dunst. “Did you hear about this?”

“I heard in our parent-teacher conference. Ms. Julie told me about it," she answered before explaining what caused the disagreement. "I know that Billy was sitting in a chair and Ennis then went to sharpen a pencil or something. Came back, saw there was an empty chair and sat in it, and Billy came back and was mad that Ennis was in his chair."

“I heard a similar story that Billy got up to sharpen a pencil … and then there was a displacement there and they both cried,” Kimmel added.

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According to Dunst, however, the boys have since squashed any ill will and that incident was the "only drama" she's heard about. She added that, overall, the class of boys is “very sweet," and Billy is generally “mild-mannered."

Dunst and husband Jesse Plemons also share a 2-year-old son, James, and the actress added that she's already nervous about sending him off to school. She told Kimmel that he is “out of control," and that they call him "Jimmy" when he's misbehaving, as well as “baby Chris Farley” because of “the way he walks around," referring to the late comedian and Saturday Night Live star.

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“He’s just hilarious. He is. He’s just like a crazy little dude,” she said. “I’m afraid for little Jimmy to go to school, to be honest,” to which Kimmel assured her, “He’ll do alright. Jimmys do well. They thrive. Just by nature.”

Last year, Dunst revealed that James is a Spider-Man fan, however, he is totally unaware of his mom's iconic role in Tobey Maguire's version of the film. The actress posted an adorable photo to her Instagram of the little one holding a Spider-Man umbrella. "Has no clue his mom was," she wrote.

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