🎬 Hollywood Scandal Alert: Is Ryan Murphy’s New JFK Jr. Miniseries About to Ignite a Kennedy Family War?

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A fierce clash has erupted between Kennedy heir Jack Schlossberg and Hollywood powerhouse Ryan Murphy, drawing former Real Housewives of New York City star Carole Radziwill into the fray as she defends Schlossberg against what she deems an “awful” remark.

The tension centers on Murphy’s upcoming miniseries about the late John F. Kennedy Jr., sparking accusations of exploitation and igniting a battle over the Kennedy legacy. As the drama unfolds, the question looms: Will this feud redefine the family’s narrative or become another Hollywood controversy?

The conflict ignited during Murphy’s appearance on The This is Gavin Newson Show, where the 59-year-old producer, known for Glee and American Horror Story, suggested Schlossberg’s criticism of the series was odd, given he was only six when JFK Jr. died in a 1999 plane crash.

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That crash claimed JFK Jr., his wife Carolyn Bessette, 33, and her sister Lauren Bessette, 34, leaving a lasting scar on the Kennedy family. Murphy’s implication—that Schlossberg couldn’t remember his uncle—provoked a swift backlash.

Carole Radziwill, 61, whose late husband Anthony Radziwill (JFK Jr.’s cousin) died of cancer a month after the crash, took to Threads to confront Murphy.

Tagging his production company, she wrote, “I knew John, well. What an awful thing to say to Jack.” As Anthony and JFK Jr. were Schlossberg’s godfathers—a role they cherished—Radziwill’s defense carries emotional weight. She added, “Your comments are unkind & hurtful,” amplifying the family’s outrage.

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Jack Schlossberg, 32, a Harvard Law School graduate with over 696,000 Instagram followers, fired back with a passionate post: “SAY IT TO MY FACE!” He countered Murphy’s claim with vivid memories, recalling JFK Jr. calling him “Jackolatern” and “the nudist,” picking him up in a Pontiac convertible, and serving as ring bearer at his wedding.

Schlossberg also shared inherited tales, like JFK Jr. smashing a car window with a golf club to retrieve keys, showcasing his uncle’s charm. Beyond nostalgia, he accused Murphy of profiting off JFK Jr.’s legacy without supporting the public service causes he championed, stating,

“You’re making millions off John, making a public spectacle of it.” He even jabbed at the casting, noting the actor playing JFK Jr. appeared “bloated,” fueling online debates.

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The crux of the feud lies in Murphy’s miniseries, featuring a stellar cast including Naomi Watts as Jackie Kennedy, Sarah Pidgeon as Carolyn Bessette, and Grace Gummer as Caroline Kennedy.

Schlossberg revealed last month on Instagram Stories that the family was not consulted, saying, “There’s really not much we can do” due to JFK Jr.’s public figure status. He urged the producers to honor his uncle’s achievements and donate profits to the John F. Kennedy Library, a plea yet unanswered.

This dispute echoes the Kennedy family’s long history with media scrutiny, from JFK’s 1963 assassination to Ted Kennedy’s Chappaquiddick incident. JFK Jr.’s death at 38, as a lawyer and George magazine publisher, cemented his icon status, and his family fiercely guards that memory.

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Schlossberg, son of Caroline Kennedy, sees Murphy’s project as an intrusion, while Radziwill’s reality TV fame amplifies their voice. Her bond with the family, forged through Anthony’s death, fuels her protective stance.

Murphy, yet to respond directly, may be leveraging the silence for dramatic effect, given his flair for controversial storytelling. The miniseries’ release date remains unconfirmed, but the buzz—fueled by hashtags like #KennedyFeud on X—ensures its spotlight.

Supporters laud Schlossberg’s courage, with one post reading, “Jack standing up to Hollywood shows the Kennedy spirit lives on!” Critics defend Murphy’s creative freedom, while others demand family input in biopics.

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This feud transcends a Hollywood spat, touching on legacy and authenticity. JFK Jr.’s life, cut short, left a void his family navigates, and Schlossberg’s call for library donations reflects a desire to honor it.

The public’s polarized response highlights broader debates about dramatizing real lives, a trend dominating streaming platforms. As the Kennedy-Murphy clash intensifies, it could set a precedent for future projects.

All eyes are on Murphy’s next move—will he apologize or double down? For Schlossberg and Radziwill, it’s a personal fight to preserve JFK Jr.’s memory.

As Hollywood cameras roll, this feud may reshape how we view the Kennedy legacy, proving it’s more than just a game of fame.

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