Jacqueline Kennedy
Jacqueline Kennedy was arrogant, rebellious and ambitious. Her beautiful figure and magical legend are still worth talking about today. Among the revolving hostesses of the White House, Jacqueline can be regarded as the real "First Lady" in the hearts of Americans. Yet she is the most controversial mother in the world.
Jacqueline was born in a middle-class family in New York. Her father was a banker who was broke, and her mother was a beautiful social butterfly. When Jacqueline was 13, her parents divorced. She and her mother left New York and came to Washington. There, she spent the best time of her life and became a freshman at Visayas College, the most elegant university in the United States.
When she was 18 years old, Jacqueline was lucky enough to take a cruise on the "Queen Mary" to go on vacation in Europe. In London, she met the Queen at Buckingham Palace. In France, she found relatives of Bouvier and registered at the University of Paris to study French and French history. In one of her notebooks, people saw her writing this sentence: "Ambition - never to be a housewife."
In 1953, Jacqueline met and married John F. Kennedy. Husband and wife. In November 1960, her husband John F. Kennedy became the 35th President of the United States. Jacqueline, who has an independent personality, is not willing to just act as a decoration. She wants to conquer the United States with her husband ***.
In fact, Jacqueline's passion for politics had already been revealed when Kennedy was running for president. She was not a political weapon, but she participated in almost all political activities. She wrote more than 20,000 letters and gave speeches in French, Spanish and Italian before newly naturalized voters.
After moving into the White House, Jacqueline became very interested in this huge white building. It originally took four years for the White House to be updated. On the first day after she got the keys to the 150 rooms in the White House, Jacqueline decided to make the White House the most beautiful house in the United States, equivalent to an American history museum. She formed a committee that raised millions of dollars to purchase period furniture and paintings across the country. A breath of fresh air blew into the White House, ending the house's rut. So Jacqueline is like the white building where she lives, which makes all Americans yearn for it.
Jacqueline's fame became more and more famous, and she was so charming that after announcing the weather, the American radio announcer always added: "Good night, Mrs. Kennedy, whatever you are doing now." Where." In all the official visits that accompanied her husband, Jacqueline was again a diplomatic weapon. She drove Khrushchev, Nehru and de Gaulle crazy. They called her "the very lovely Mrs. Kennedy."
On November 25, 1960, Jacqueline gave birth to John F. Kennedy’s son, John Jr. President Kennedy received the good news on the plane and was immersed in the dual joy of having a son in middle age and entering the White House.
In order to fight for re-election, on November 20, 1963, the couple went to Dallas to canvass votes for re-election. But they never expected that the shadow of death had already enveloped the couple. At 12:30 noon, a bullet fired from a building on the street hit Kennedy in the head, shattering his skull. Kennedy died.
Kennedy was shot in the head with a rifle by the assassin and died. At noon that day, he arrived in this city by plane for a visit. Then, he took a bus from the airport to downtown Dallas, where he was going to deliver a speech. The Kennedys and Texas Governor Connally and his wife rode in an open car and drove slowly through the welcoming crowd. As the motorcade passed a building, three bullets were fired from a window on the fifth floor of the building, one of which hit Kennedy in the temple. Kennedy died in the hospital half an hour later. Governor Connally, who was in the car, was also shot twice and seriously injured.
After Kennedy was shot, his security personnel and police immediately took action in a panic to find the assassin. They found a rifle with a scope mounted on it and several shell casings in the Texas School Library, a room in that building. Kennedy went to Dallas to give a speech to gain support for the Democratic Party and for his own re-election as president.
It was Kennedy’s third birthday three days later. People kept wishing him: "Happy birthday!" "Long life!"
Accompanying Kennedy on his visit shortly after his death Vice President Johnson of the United States was sworn in as President of the United States.
In the autumn of 1964, the grieving Jacqueline moved little John from Washington to New York to live and go to school. Although she was famous and wealthy, she could not tolerate her son John becoming a playboy in the future. The intensive education for my son also started at that time.
When Little John was 11 years old, Jacqueline sent her son to the "Brave Camp" on Drake Island in the UK for training, where he learned to drive sailboats, canoes, and climb mountains to develop his resolute independence. Personality. When her son was 13 years old, she sent him to an isolated island in Maine to learn independent living skills. During the 20 days of training, she did not give him food, but only gave him a gallon of water, two boxes of matches and a book on how to survive in the wild. Book. When John was 15 years old, Jacqueline sent her son to the wilderness of Kenya to survive on his own. When John's middle school was on summer vacation, she sent her son to participate in the 70-day training at the "National Outdoor School". At the same time, in order to further strengthen John's unique talents, she sent her son to join the Peace Corps and go to Guatemala to engage in earthquake relief work.
Little John has been shy, inferior, indecisive, and highly dependent since he was a child. It was under his mother Jacqueline’s tutoring that tempered his independent personality that he became a confident, unrestrained, progressive, rational, and controlled person. A tactful young man.
Little John graduated from Brown University in 1983. He first worked in India for a period of time. In the fall of 1986, he enrolled in the law department of New York University. In August 1989, he became a prosecutor in Manhattan. After winning the He resigned in July 1993 after six lawsuits.
In September 1995, John Jr. founded "George" magazine and served as chairman. On September 21, 1996, he married Caroline Bassett and settled in Manhattan.
Originally, the family’s last hope rested on John F. Kennedy Jr. He is handsome, popular, and has the ability to revitalize the Kennedy family politically. Some even estimate that as long as he announces his candidacy, there will not be many people who can compete with him. However, no one expected that on July 16, 1999, John F. Kennedy Jr.'s plane crashed in the Atlantic Ocean while traveling. Also on the plane were his 33-year-old wife and her sister, 35-year-old Lauren Bassett. . The cause of the plane crash is still unknown.
After experiencing extreme grief, Jacqueline married Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis in October 1968. This bizarre incident caused a stir in the Western world. Jacqueline's last marriage was to Belgian-American jeweler Maurice Templesman. On May 19, 1994, Jacqueline, who had been both honored and criticized throughout her life, passed away from lymphoma. What she believes in and practices is: "I was not born to dominate others or endure humiliation. My life is only about my own business."
Although Jacqueline has been away from people for nearly ten years, she Still the most famous and mysterious woman in the world.
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Jacqueline Kennedy
She is one of the most interesting people in American history. She became the first lady at a young age and soon
She became a widow, and within a few years she married the richest shipping king in the world, and then became a wealthy woman.
Her father was a playboy, not very rich, but he spent money arbitrarily. Her mother couldn't stand it, so she divorced her two daughters. Later, she married again. .
Jacqueline has been a celebrity since she was a child. She was always a troublemaker in school and was called to the principal's office almost every day.
Her stepfather is in DC. She is still a character. After graduating from college, she went to DC to work as a reporter and met
John Kennedy, who was in the Senate.
She especially liked to dress up and spend money. It is said that John. Kennedy often complained about her bills
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But she was particularly tolerant of her husband's philandering. For example, when she received a call from Monroe, she would hand her a bill< /p>
Mr. She knew which women in the White House were his lovers and pointed them out to her friends.
After John was killed, she had a mental breakdown for a while. Later, the ship Wang chased her. She was moved, but
Bob Kennedy (John's brother) did not agree. Her relationship with Bob was very unusual, so she
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Later, after Bob was shot again, her spirit collapsed again. She hated and was afraid of the United States, and the ship king
chased her this time.
The Ship King himself has been married twice before. The first wife seems to be the daughter of a ship owner.
The second wife is a big star. He has two children, one boy and one girl.
The shipping king Jacqueline was doing well at first after he got married. A few years later, the shipping king himself became obsessed again and often went back to find his second wife and others. But he was worried that Jacquelin was also obsessed with it, so he kept secretly I hired a detective
and found nothing unusual. (People often have double standards for others and themselves.)
The shipping king is a philanderer, and treats his two adults, children and Jacqueline's children are all very good.
Later his son fell to death while playing with a plane. (Little Kennedy also fell to death while playing with a plane. Let's see
How about playing with a plane? It's not very safe, so be careful. )
After his son died, the old shipwreck was heartbroken, and he fell ill and died soon after.
Originally, his will had already given money to Jie. Quilin had a lot of money, it seemed to be several million. It was around 1975. It was a huge amount of money. Of course she was not willing to give in, so she filed a lawsuit.
After a year of struggling, the shipping king’s daughter got fed up and finally gave her what seemed to be about 100 Mil (one
million) of money. (It would be estimated to be tens of billions of dollars today. ?)
She seems to get rich every time a husband dies. The first time it was a small fortune, and this time it was a big fortune.
(According to what many Chinese people say, she Life is too tough, Kefu.)
The shipping king's close relatives seem to be very unfortunate. The first wife died early, and the second wife died more than a year after his death. He died of excessive grief. It seems that his daughter died not long after, when she was only 38 years old. She had been married
three or four times.
Jacqueline lived a leisurely life. . Later, she seemed to have been in New York and worked as a part-time editor for a while.
Her son and daughter were taught very well, and they were both decent students in school
She was born in college and never took drugs. The worst she could do was get a few driving tickets. In the end, the two of them became lawyers. It was really not easy.
She The last long-term lover was also a rich man, owning a diamond mine in South Africa and so on.
But he seemed to be very low-key.
She was born in 1929 and died in 1994.
I personally think she looks very strange. I can’t think of any great beauty whose eyes are as far apart as hers.
But she is very artistic and knows how to do it. Dress up. So many people say that Qi
Quality is made of gold, which makes sense.
(Thinking about it again, I found that her eyes are somewhat similar to Michael Jackson’s. They are all very separated
and their shapes are somewhat similar. It can’t be
The more separated you are, the more artistic you will be, right?)
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