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Anonymous wrote:I'm curious, OP, as to how old you are?
Are you "discovering" the Kennedy's for the first time because of the Love Story show?
For those of us a certain age (I'm 50) Jackie, JFK Jr, Carolyn, to a much lesser extent Caroline were tabloid staples during my formative years in the 80s and 90s.
I grew up with all the books coming out on them, People magazine articles, tabloid stories, etc.
The intense interest died down after the plane crash and really died down after Teddy died.
Guess a whole new generation is discovering them now?
I was just thinking about Caroline today and why she got/gets so much less attention than her brother. I think the fact that she is kinda plain looking and not very glamorous kept the paparazzi away. She's likely quite grateful for that.
Her brother dated celebrities (Daryl Hannah was huge after Splash) and also did things like try to launch a magazine focused on celebs. He chased the celebrity life.
If he were alive today, he would no doubt be somehow involved in a streaming series and in podcasting and social media. He very much did things that put him in front of the public, while his sister did not.
He'd have a Netflix and Spotify deal that result in a bunch of cancelled shows/podcasts with disappointing views, like Harry and Meghan.
I think Harry is a good approximation of JFK’s place in American life, if he were still alive.
He’d probably not connect with the current social media age, and social media users (mostly young) would dislike him because they dislike all “old guard” figures.
I bet he would withdraw from public life and either write, engage in philanthropy, and pursue public service in a more quiet way.