Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 15, 2025 · Entertainment

Kennedy Heir's Bizarre Online Rants: A Look Inside Jack Schlossberg’s Unconventional Life

Jack Schlossberg, the unhinged grandson of late President John F. Kennedy, gave a disturbing glimpse into how he spends his time

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"Jack Schlossberg's Juicy Social Media Posts Spark Concerns About His Wellbeing"

In a shocking turn of events, Jack Schlossberg, grandson of late President John F. Kennedy, has given his followers a glimpse into his unfiltered and utterly bizarre world. The 32-year-old heir to the Kennedy legacy has taken to social media to share his thoughts on mangoes, among other things.

The 32-year-old posted an image of a peculiar Google search he made Tuesday morning, where he appeared to look up how many varieties of mangos there are

It all started when Schlossberg Googled how many varieties of mangos exist worldwide. His reaction? "I had no idea!" he exclaimed, captioning his post with "Mango party mango crazy." The post quickly went viral, with many commenting that they too had no idea about the sheer number of mango types.

But this is just one example of Schlossberg's eccentric social media presence. Last week, he posted a video zooming in on a People magazine cover featuring his grandmother Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, captioned "Jackie was right about everything." This comes hot on the heels of speculation surrounding JFK's alleged affair with actress Marilyn Monroe.

Schlossberg's mother is Caroline Kennedy, the only daughter of Jackie and JFK. While the Kennedy scandals have long been the subject of public speculation, Schlossberg's flippant take on his late grandmother's anguish is likely to raise further concerns about his own wellbeing.

This latest post comes after Schlossberg was noticeably absent from the Kennedy family's Fourth of July celebration at their Hyannis Port estate in Massachusetts. The event, which saw dozens of relatives gather to celebrate the holiday, was attended by almost every member of the family – except for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been estranged from the clan for some time, and Schlossberg himself.

Schlossberg's absence from the family gathering sparked rumors about his relationship with his family members. Some speculate that he may have been left off the guest list due to his recent antics on social media.

But Schlossberg didn't let his exclusion from the family celebration get him down. Instead, he took to Instagram once again to share a bizarre post showcasing his freshly shaved head, gaming headset, and t-shirt emblazoned with the phrase "I heart EU." In the clip, he launched into an awkward mix of patriotism, revisionist history, and self-correction.

"Hello and happy Fourth of July," Schlossberg began. "This year on the 4th of July, I'm wearing this shirt. Why? You ask, why am I not celebrating my own country today? Well, I am. This country wouldn't be anything without our European allies and partners."

Schlossberg's post sparked a range of reactions from his followers, with some praising his message, humor, and delivery. Despite the post's meandering tone and historical flubs, many praised Schlossberg for his enthusiasm and patriotism.

As the world watches Schlossberg's antics unfold on social media, one thing is clear: this grandson of JFK is making waves in the most unexpected ways. Whether or not he will continue to captivate our attention remains to be seen – but one thing is certain: Jack Schlossberg will always keep us guessing.

Schlossberg's mother is Caroline Kennedy (pictured with her son and husband in 2022) - the only daughter of Jackie and JFK - who was five years old when her father was assassinated in 1963