Ivanka Trump was active on Instagram this morning — but if the first daughter took the time to scroll through her feed, she certainly didn't betray her feelings about what she saw there in the smiling family shot she posted.

Shortly after 10am on Friday, the 36-year-old uploaded a happy, cozy shot of her whole family piled together in a golf cart. In the image, she, Jared, Arabella, Joseph, and baby Theodore look perfectly content.

But if Ivanka scrolled through the other Instagram posts in her feed before sharing her own, she will have seen dozens of messages written directly to her from celebrities, all of whom are asking her to get more involved in saving Dreamers.

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Family fun: Ivanka Trump shared a snap of her family smiling riding around in a golf cart; the 36-year-old seemed unconcerned about a social media campaign aimed at her

The photo she posted shows the family-of-five smiling in the tight seat of a golf cart, which may be at Ivanka's father's Florida resort Mar-a-Lago.

Ivanka's wide smile indicates she is having a wonderful time with her family during the holiday weekend — and that she may be unconcerned by pleas directed at her from several celebrities she likes.

Within the past 24 hours, several stars have come forward to share personalized messages to the first daughter.

All of these stars are people whom Ivanka personally follows on Instagram — and they've noticed. Working together, they've taken the opportunity to bombard her with a shared message about DACA.

'Dear Ivanka,' the message begins. 'I see you're following me on Instagram. This Thanksgiving, I would be grateful if you use the influence you have to advocate for a CLEAN Dream Act by December.

The movement: Several celebrities whom Ivanka follows on Instagram have shared this message to her about using her influence to get a clean Dream Act passed

Leading things off: Nasty Gal founder Sophia Amoruso was the first to share the message

Reaching out: Olivia Wilde and Alexa Chung, also followed by Ivanka, shared the message as well

'Every day that passes without a clean Dream Act means anxiety and deportation for immigrant youth,' it goes on. '7,901 youth have already lost DACA and 122 more will lose it each day.'

The letter signs off respectfully: 'Thank you and Happy Holidays.'

DACA stands for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, an immigration policy established in 2012 by the Obama administration that allows for some people who came to and stayed in the US illegally as children to avoid deportation.

To qualify, a person needed to have come to the US before turning 16, have a clean criminal record, and be a high school student or graduate. It granted them a renewable two-year period deferral of deportation and eligibility for a work permit.

Trump announced that his administration was ending DACA earlier this year.

The Dream Act, which these stars are advocating for, would provide these immigrants with a path to permanent residency or citizenship.

A 'clean' act means one not linked to any other requirement, such as being part of a contentious tax and spending plan.

Coming out in full force: Cara Delevingne and Charlotte Ronson have regrammed the image with the message as well

All the ladies; So far, all of the celebrities who have joined in, including Sophia Bush, are female

So far, Olivia Wilde, Alexa Chung, Nasty Gal founder Sophia Amaruso, Sophia Bush, and Charlotte Ronson have all shared the message, which has just begun circulating on social media.

Women's March organizer Sarah Sophie Flicker came up with the idea, urging stars to share it.

'Ok, @ivankatrump doesn't follow me, so we reached out to all the folks who she does follow to post this urgent message (it can't hurt right?),' she wrote. 'Spread the word! Post if she follows you! Let's keep our focus on those who are most vulnerable on the frontlines of this inhuman regime! Grateful for you all!'

Ivanka has not responded publicly to any of the messages thus far, but has been on the social media platform at least twice since the movement began.

Yesterday, after Amaruso first shared the message, she shared a Thanksgiving post on her Instagram Story.

Starting something: The message was written up by Women's March organizer Sarah Sophie Flicker, who reached out to stars Ivanka follows with her idea

For the dreamers: In addition to asking celebrities to post the message, she encouraged her own followers to get involved

The mother-of-three uploaded a family portrait, showing everyone standing outside in front of a white door and pillars. She added the words 'Happy Thanksgiving' in a festive font.

Ivanka wore a black and brown sweater and a pink pleated skirt with heels, placing her hands on her two eldest children. Arabella wore a pink sweater over a darker pink skirt, while Joseph donned a duffel coat and squinted a the camera.

To Ivanka's right, Jared wore a sweater over a button-down and slacks, and held little Theodore up in his arms.

Based on the outfits, the picture appears to have been taken the same day as the one Ivanka shared this morning.

The family is thought to be celebrating the holiday at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, alongside Donald, Melania, and the couple's 11-year-old son Barron.

Celebrating! On Thursday, Ivanka uploaded this family portrait to wish her followers a Happy Thanksgiving

Saving a stock: The picture seems to have been taken the same day as the one she shared this morning

Whole fam: All three children — Arabella, Joseph, and Theodore — posed for the holiday photo

The family snap was shared just a couple of days after the Trumps joined in another festive tradition: the annual National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation at the White House

Ivanka attended the event with her Jared, Arabella, and Joseph, and half sister Tiffany Trump, 24, also flew in for the fun.

Statement-making coats appeared to be the order of the day, with Ivanka donning a pricey $2,995 double-breasted Dolce & Gabbana number.

Ivanka paired the pricey piece with a $1,695 floral jacquard skirt by the same Italian label, which is a favorite of her stepmother Melania Trump. She finished off her look with some thick black tights, and a pair of black patent stilettos.

She then added a plain black headband to her hair to keep any whispy pieces away from her face, and no doubt to hold the style in place. For the finishing touches, she put on a pair of pearl earrings.

Her daughter Arabella and half sister Tiffany also wore red coats for the day in front of the cameras.

Off the hook: On Tueday, Ivanka attended the annual turkey pardoning at the White House with her children

Animal instincts: She cuddled her children and encouraged them to pet the turkey

Dressed up: Ivanka wore a $2,995 Dolce & Gabbana coat to the event

Red women: She and Arabella wore matching red coats, as did Ivanka's sister Tiffany

Glitzy: Ivanka's pricey designer coat had several different kinds of decorative buttons

That's brave! Both Arabella and Tiffany went bare-legged at the event, despite the chilly November temperatures

Warm welcome: Ivanka greeted her sister Tiffany, who is currently studying law at Georgetown, with a kiss on the cheek