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Jack Schlossberg's Expansive 'Enough!!' at Vogue Over Controversial JFK Portrayals

Mar 16, 2026 World News
Jack Schlossberg's Expansive 'Enough!!' at Vogue Over Controversial JFK Portrayals

Jack Schlossberg, heir to one of America's most iconic political families, has unleashed an explosive reaction against Vogue for sharing images of actors portraying members of his late relatives in the hit FX series Love Story.

The grandson of President John F. Kennedy and a former political correspondent at the fashion magazine lashed out with just two words: 'Enough!!' His scathing comment came after Vogue posted photos from Charles Finch and Chanel's pre-Oscars party, highlighting actors Sarah Pidgeon and Paul Anthony Kelly—portraying Carolyn Bessette and John F. Kennedy Jr.—as stars of the show.

Jack Schlossberg's Expansive 'Enough!!' at Vogue Over Controversial JFK Portrayals

Schlossberg's brief but forceful message instantly sparked a firestorm on Instagram. The post had celebrated the actors' appearances at an elite event with glowing language, calling it 'a star-studded, intimate affair' before linking to more content from Love Story's reunion scenes.

Jack Schlossberg's Expansive 'Enough!!' at Vogue Over Controversial JFK Portrayals

The controversy highlights Schlossberg's long-standing frustration over dramatizations of his family's tragedies. His reaction has not come out of nowhere; he has repeatedly condemned the show and its creator, Ryan Murphy, for what he describes as a 'grotesque display' of someone else's life.

His comments drew both support and pushback from social media users. Some expressed solidarity with Schlossberg's pain over dramatizing his family's history while others questioned why he would target the actors themselves rather than the show's producers or network, Disney.

Schlossberg has taken to public platforms like CBS Mornings to criticize Love Story directly, accusing Murphy of exploiting his uncle's legacy for profit. He urged viewers who watch the series to remember that it is 'fiction,' not a documentary and called on Murphy to donate some proceeds from the show toward causes tied to President Kennedy's memory.

In response, Murphy said he would do so if Schlossberg asked him directly—though no evidence of such an exchange has emerged. This conflict with Vogue adds another layer since Schlossberg once worked for the magazine as a political correspondent during the 2024 election cycle before leaving to focus on his congressional campaign.

Now, he is running in New York's 12th district against retiring Democratic Rep. Jerrold Nadler. His financial disclosures show no earned income last year despite considerable wealth from family trusts and investments across various industries including tech and energy sectors.

Jack Schlossberg's Expansive 'Enough!!' at Vogue Over Controversial JFK Portrayals

This outburst at Vogue occurs amid a deeply painful time for Schlossberg's family. His older sister, Tatiana Schlossberg—a journalist—passed away in December after battling acute myeloid leukemia only months before her death. Despite this tragedy, he has continued his campaign with determination, vowing to 'win' as she urged him.

Love Story continues drawing attention and controversy for its portrayal of the Kennedy family's tragic romance between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette that ended in a plane crash on July 16th, 1999. The show features Sarah Pidgeon as Carolyn Bessette, Paul Anthony Kelly as JFK Jr., with Naomi Watts playing Jackie Kennedy Onassis and Grace Gummer portraying Caroline Kennedy.

Jack Schlossberg's Expansive 'Enough!!' at Vogue Over Controversial JFK Portrayals

Executive producer Brad Simpson has defended the series saying they approached it with 'sincerity' and a desire to celebrate their lives rather than exploit them. He urges critics to watch before forming opinions but for Schlossberg, this dramatization remains an enduring source of pain.

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