Complicated: Karlie Kloss probably had Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner at her wedding
Whether she likes it or not, supermodel
The proudly liberal 26-year-old Kloss announced Thursday, via Instagram, that she had tied the knot with her longtime boyfriend
People magazine confirmed that Kloss and
"The wedding was intimate and moving" a friend of the couple told People. "The couple was beaming with happiness." Reports say Kloss wore a custom Dior gown, which she showed on Instagram.
About 80 people attended. Some reports focused on
But a potentially more sensitive personal and political issue for Kloss is whether
The Daily Mail suggested that the divisive couple were among the guests. President
But if
"Josh and I share a lot of the same liberal values that guide our lives and the things we stand for," Kloss said in an interview in September with
Trump's
Kloss voted for
The Daily Mail noted that
Making things more complicated for Kloss is that
Meanwhile,
The rumor mill about Kloss' feelings about her controversial in-laws began churning after she posted her engagement announcement in July. People noticed that
In an interview with
All she would say is that she understands why they come up, even though it's "frustrating" that she gets less attention for her career than for her personal relationships. But she said she accepts the "complications" that come with marrying a man with a tangential connection to the Trump family.
"At the end of the day, I've had to make decisions based on my own moral compass -- forget what the public says, forget social media," she said. "I've chosen to be with the man I love despite the complications. It's frustrating, to be honest, that the spotlight is always shifted away from my career toward my relationship. I don't think the same happens in conversations with men."
But the rumor mill churned again with news of Kloss' wedding. So far, it doesn't look like
But Kloss' Instagram feed was filled with some negative comments about her marrying into a family connected to the Trumps, with someone asking if
Less controversially: Kloss received congratulatory posts from a number of celebrity friends who are not
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