Ivanka Trump's brother-in-law was spotted at the Women's March

Women protested their rights all over the world on Saturday [Photo: Getty]
Women protested their rights all over the world on Saturday [Photo: Getty]

If you haven’t heard about the global Women’s March that took over most major cities this weekend, where have you been?

Held a day after the inauguration of known misogynist Donald Trump, the likes of London, New York and Washington were filled with protestors fighting for equality.

The crowds included some well-known celebrities like Rihanna, Madonna and Miley Cyrus. But there was one surprising addition in the form of Ivanka Trump’s brother-in-law, Joshua Kushner.

The likes of Miley Cyrus and Jamie Lee Curtis spoke out against Donald Trump [Photo: Instagram/mileycyrus]
The likes of Miley Cyrus and Jamie Lee Curtis spoke out against Donald Trump [Photo: Instagram/mileycyrus]

The 31-year-old was spotted in the throng of people at the D.C. march. After someone recognised him, Kushner was forced to admit he was merely “observing”.

This, however, may not be the case. Although Joshua is now somewhat related to the Trump family, it turns out he did not support Donald Trump or his policies. In an interview with Esquire back in August, a spokesman stated that “Josh is a lifelong Democrat and will not be voting for Donald Trump in November.”

The same article also made a point that Josh (as he is known by family and friends) refrains from talking openly about politics as he does not want to embarrass his brother, Jared, who is married to Ivanka Trump.

Joshua's brother, Jared Kushner, is the husband of Ivanka Trump [Photo: Getty]
Joshua’s brother, Jared Kushner, is the husband of Ivanka Trump [Photo: Getty]

Josh has also been dating supermodel – and proud Hillary Clinton supporter – Karlie Kloss for the past four years. It seems that his appearance at the Women’s March may have been more than observing after all.

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