Ivanka Trump and her sister-in-law Karlie Kloss may not be best friends, but they are not enemies either.

This is according to unnamed insiders Page Six spoke with after speculations surfaced last week that former President Donald Trump's daughter and the model may be feuding.

The rumors stemmed from Ivanka and Kloss not being photographed together and not posting pictures of each other from Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's pre-wedding celebrations in India earlier this month despite both of them being present at the lavish event.

However, the lack of photos together did not mean Ivanka and Kloss -- who are married to brothers Jared Kushner and Joshua Kushner, respectively, and live close to each other in Miami, Florida -- have bad blood, according to the sources "close to" the sisters-in-law.

"Ivanka and Karlie have a good relationship, they're in the same family, and they spend time at family events together, they also have an overlapping social circle in Miami," Page Six quoted one unnamed insider as saying.

The insider added, "They may not be best friends, but it's wide off the mark to say they don't get along."


Joshua Kushner and Karlie Kloss
Joshua Kushner and Karlie Kloss attend The 2019 Met Gala Celebrating Camp: Notes on Fashion at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 6, 2019 in New York City.
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A second unnamed insider backed this up, telling Page Six that while Ivanka and Kloss' relationship has been tested by the former president's politics, the sisters-in-law are in a good place at the moment.

"They have weathered so much, and they are still spending time together at family events and social events, they continue to have a good relationship," the second source said. "Their relationship has had a pretty good test over the past eight years!"

Kloss and Ivanka's relationship has long been rumored to be complicated due to their political differences.

"I'm sure I'm not the only person in this country who does not necessarily agree with their family on politics," Kloss said on "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen" in 2020.

The former Victoria's Secret Angel revealed at the time that she voted Democrat in 2016 and planned to do the same for the 2020 election.


Kloss also spoke out following the Jan. 6 Capitol attack in 2021, writing on X, formerly Twitter: "Accepting the results of a legitimate democratic election is patriotic. Refusing to do so and inciting violence is anti-American."

After one X user asked her to "tell your [sister-in-law] and [brother-in-law]," Kloss responded, "I've tried."

At the time, an unnamed friend of the family told Page Six that Ivanka was "surprised" and "hurt" by Kloss' tweets because they were "so close" and talked "on a regular basis."

The insider also denied Kloss' claim that she discussed her different views with Ivanka and her family privately.

But an unnamed source close to Kloss quickly refuted the comments, telling Page Six that the model had not been close to Ivanka and Jared "for quite some time due to the policies of the Trump administration."

Despite the feud rumors, both Ivanka and Kloss were all smiles when they were seen with their respective families at Ambani and Merchant's pre-wedding celebrations earlier this month.


Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump
Jared Kushner (L) and Ivanka Trump arrive to the signing ceremony of the Abraham Accords on the South Lawn of the White House September 15, 2020 in Washington, DC.
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Ivanka shared photos of her posing alongside her husband and their 13-year-old daughter, Arabella. The couple also shares two sons, Joseph Frederick, 9, and Theodore James, 7.

Meanwhile, Kloss, who attended the event with her financier husband, looked stunning in an iridescent, one-shoulder gown and a chic, blue dress in photos she shared on Instagram.

The celebration was also attended by other high-profile guests, such as Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates, and featured a performance by Rihanna.