Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner have become the faces of another satire advertisement material. On Sunday, posters popped up around New York City, stating that everyone does not want the couple to return.

The posters, which were "plastered" across the city, mimic the traditional wild west "wanted" posters to target outlaws. The template for the First Daughter's flyer states that she is "not wanted" in the city, according to 9Honey.

Aside from the emphasis on the "not wanted" phrase, the material also, mocked her in the created description under her photo. It says that she has a "fake posh" accent, "dead behind" eyes, and is married to the "Slenderman."

On Jared Kushner's, the comedy duo deemed him as a "rich kid slumlord." The description also, notes that he has no medical or "government experience" and yet, placed "in charge" of millions of American lives amid the pandemic crisis.

The mockeries continued as the flyer depicted him as the "Slenderman," who is "weirdly pale." It even includes the height and weight information to mimic the traditional poster further.

The creators of the posters, The Good Liars acknowledged the stunt and posted the materials on social media. This comes after speculations of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's relocation back to Manhattan became apparent these past few weeks.

Following Donald Trump's defeat in this year's presidential race, the public has since wondered whether the First Daughter and her family will return to their home in Manhattan. While the couple has yet to make any confirmations, rumors of a New Jersey relocation continue to swirl.

Sources said that Ivanka and Jared would likely retreat to their "cottage" in Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, according to News.com Australia. Several publications released a similar report earlier last week as their cottage's alleged renovation plans went public.

The public seemingly believes that they will not return to New York because of the residents' fury toward the Trump family. Even Ivanka Trump's former best friend, who penned an open essay for Vanity Fair, claims the same thing. Lysandra Ohrstrom pointed out in her "scathing" material that the couple will not likely show their faces in their old neighborhood.

The recently released posters are not Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's first encounter with such materials. Earlier in October, The Lincoln Project, an anti-Trump organization, erected two ads on billboards in Times Square.

The billboards feature the First Daughter and her husband with the data of the city's and country's COVID-19 deaths, implying that they are at fault. The stunt sparked a lot of discussions as the couple hit back with a "threat" to sue the organization.