Karlie Kloss asks fans to shake things up at voting booth: ‘We all deserve change this November’

‘We all deserve change this November:’ Karlie Kloss asks fans to shake things up at the voting booth … as she’s wed to brother of President Donald Trump adviser Jared Kushner

Karlie Kloss told her fans to pursue change in the upcoming election.

The supermodel made the statement in a video dubbed 28 Things I’ve Learned in 28 Years as she celebrated turning 28 on Monday.

In the clip, Kloss – who is wed to Joshua Kushner, the brother of President Donald Trump’s senior adviser Jared Kushner – ran down corresponding life lessons for each year she’s been alive, including one with a surprising political undertone.

The latest: Karlie Kloss told her fans to pursue change in the upcoming election in a video dubbed 28 Things I’ve Learned in 28 Years as she celebrated turning 28 on Monday 

‘Your voice and your vote matters,’ said the Project Runway personality. ‘So register and show up at the polls because we all deserve change this November.’

Kloss made her political leanings clear speaking with Andy Cohen earlier this year on Watch What Happens Live.

‘I voted as a Democrat in 2016 and I plan to do the same in 2020,’ said the model, who alluded to the complicated cross-section of politics and entertainment with her union with Kushner.

‘I’m sure I’m not the only person in this country who does not necessarily agree with their family on politics,’ said Kloss, who exchanged vows with the businessman in October of 2018.

And many more: Kloss ran down corresponding life lessons for each year she's been alive

And many more: Kloss ran down corresponding life lessons for each year she’s been alive 

Connections: Kloss who is wed to Joshua Kushner, the brother of President Donald Trump's senior adviser Jared Kushner, who is married to Trump's daughter (and fellow senior adviser) Ivanka Trump

Connections: Kloss who is wed to Joshua Kushner, the brother of President Donald Trump’s senior adviser Jared Kushner, who is married to Trump’s daughter (and fellow senior adviser) Ivanka Trump

Leaning left: Kloss said earlier this year, 'I voted as a Democrat in 2016 and I plan to do the same in 2020'

Leaning left: Kloss said earlier this year, ‘I voted as a Democrat in 2016 and I plan to do the same in 2020’

Speaking the month before her wedding in Vogue, Kloss said she and her spouse were in lockstep politically.

‘Josh and I share a lot of the same liberal values that guide our lives and the things we stand for,’ said Kloss, who has also been supportive of Black Lives Matter and mail-in voting on her social media accounts.

Later on, she reiterated her stance to the British edition of the publication that the scrutiny over the relationship has ‘been hard’ but she trudges on.

‘I choose to focus on the values that I share with my husband,’ she said, ‘and those are the same liberal values that I was raised with and that have guided me throughout my life.’

Exchanging vows: Kloss and Kushner tied the knot in October of 2018

Exchanging vows: Kloss and Kushner tied the knot in October of 2018

Protection: Kloss and Kushner posed together in face masks last month

Protection: Kloss and Kushner posed together in face masks last month

Earlier this year, on Project Runway, contestant Tyler Neasloney created an awkward stir when he brought up the relationship.

Judge Brandon Maxwell said of one of his creations: ‘It’s definitely ‘wearable’ in some place that is neither Paris nor Montauk or Martha’s Vineyard – I cannot see Karlie wearing it anywhere, honestly.’

Neasloney said, ‘Not even to dinner with the Kushners?’

Kloss responded: ‘I was going to Paris, that was your challenge here. Keep it to the challenge.’