Jack Schlossberg, nephew of the later President John F Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, found himself at the center of discussion on Monday after a series of peculiar comments during President Donald Trump‘s opening ceremony.
The 32-year-old social journalist took to X to publish a question matching Vice President JD Vance’s woman, Usha Vance, to his own mother, the classic Jackie Kennedy.
” True or false: Usha Vance is much hotter than Jackie O? ” Schlossberg asked his supporters, drawing an immediate reaction.
One person lovingly responded, suggesting that both ladies were “very dapper women. ” Schlossberg replied,” Genuinely appreciate this get kudos Sam,” but his follow-up post escalated the situation more.
” I called my mother popular … have I completely lost it? Jesus … this person will do anything for interest. Your father would be afraid. Really. Time to get a task,” Schlossberg wrote, referring to himself in second man.
The posts left some of Schlossberg’s fans concerned. ” Gonna be truthful guy, I think most people don’t would heat players involving their grandmas,” one person commented.
Another wrote,” It’s never too late to remove this,” while another scolded Schlossberg for the inappropriate remarks. ” You consider your aunt a’hottie’? ” one writer asked, while another accused him of being “desperate for commitment. “
Many users urged the Harvard grad to” get help” and evaluate his approach to public discussion.
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