They aren't welcome at the local country club
A source recently explained to Page Six that despite the couple owning property on the island, they are likely to be excluded from the social scene there. Apparently, the exclusive Indian Creek Country Club might just decide to reject the two of them for membership.
The source explained, “You have to be nominated and make a formal application. But it only takes one member to object against any new member, and many members are objecting, particularly after the events at the Capitol on Jan. 6."
At the time, Ivanka posted then deleted a tweet that definitely did not help her reputation.
According to Huff Post, in the tweet, she called the rioters "American Patriots." She wrote, "American Patriots ― any security breach or disrespect to our law enforcement is unacceptable. The violence must stop immediately. Please be peaceful."
When questioned on the since-deleted tweet, specifically when asked if she really thought the rioters were patriotic, Ivanka replied, "No. Peaceful protest is patriotic. Violence is unacceptable and must be condemned in the strongest terms."
When speaking to Page Six, the source referenced this tweet as a point of tension between the members of the Indian Creek Country Club and Ivanka.
The local insider explained, "Jared and Ivanka can lunch with their fellow 'patriots' at Mar-a-Lago. The Indian Creek Country Club members are very picky and the word is that Javanka need not apply."
Even family is putting distance between them
It sounds like the country club is not the only place "Javanka" is no longer welcome. Model Karlie Kloss, who is married to Kushner's brother, also seemed ready to take a step back from their relationship.
On the day of the riots, Kloss tweeted the opposite of Ivanka, writing, "Accepting the results of a legitimate democratic election is patriotic. Refusing to do so and inciting violence is anti-American."
Later, a fan response to the tweet made Karlie's feelings on the subject even clearer: