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Kennedy’s grandson ranting about the evils of dining out is going viral.In the light-hearted video, which was recently posted to Instagram stories.
Jack Schlossberg, the 30-year-old son of Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg, can be seen in a windbreaker with beach dunes in the background as he explains why eating dinner in restaurants is completely ludicrous.
video, which also includes the cameraperson audibly giggling in the background, was posted on July 4, so it’s possible he was spending time at the Kennedys’ Hyannis Port compound.
Between Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s misinformation tirades and an ongoing discourse on the problems nepo babies bring to the world, no one could have predicted that another Kennedy offspring and the benefactor of generations of nepotism, Jack Schlossberg, would win the support of the internet over July 4 weekend.
Schlossberg, the 30-year-old son of JFK’s only surviving child, Caroline Kennedy, took to his Instagram stories on July 3 to let rip on restaurants.
Not one establishment in particular, just the entire concept of dining out. In the video, that was recorded by unseen camera person that many are speculating his mother, the current U.S.
Ambassador to Australia, Schlossberg takes a break from hanging out on a beach to let the world know his thoughts on one of America’s favorite pastimes — eating out.
American attorney and the sole grandson of President John F. Kennedy, is getting some newfound love from the internet after a comedic Instagram rant of his went viral on July 4.
In the much-circulated Instagram Stories, the 30-year-old son of Caroline Kennedy (who’s believed to have filmed the videos) comes out with the mildest hot take imaginable: he hates eating in restaurants.