Women are not as beautiful as married, and good looks are not good temperament. This phrase is most appropriately applied to Jacqueline, the wife of former US President John F. Kennedy.
Jacqueline does not have a beautiful face, if you compare her with Monroe, many people will definitely say that Monroe is the most beautiful, but Jacqueline is the "first beauty" in the hearts of Americans. Although she was not born in the royal family, she had a royal elegance, and her beauty conquered major political leaders such as former French President Charles de Gaulle and Soviet leader Khrushchev.
Jacqueline was born in New York in 1929, married Kennedy in 1953, and in 1961, after Kennedy was elected president of the United States, Jacqueline, who was only 32 years old, became the youngest first lady in the United States, and then her image began to enter American life.
Jacqueline is not only the first lady, she is also a "political weapon" for President Kennedy's domestic and foreign affairs, and Jacqueline often appears in the country to raise funds to renovate the White House. Moreover, the foreign visit with President Kennedy fascinated foreign dignitaries such as Nehru, Khrushchev, and De Gaulle.
But Jacqueline's glamorous "First Lady" life stopped in 1963. At that time, he accompanied President Kennedy to Dallas City to solicit votes, but President Kennedy was unfortunately assassinated. Jacqueline ended her career as first lady for more than two years.
After Kennedy's assassination, Jacqueline was in pain. In 1968, Kennedy's younger brother Robert Kennedy was also assassinated, giving Jacqueline a hunch that the Kennedy family would be the main target of the assassination.
To protect the safety of her children, she left France. In August 1968, he married Greek monopoly ship king Aristotle Onassis. But Jacqueline's second marriage did not last long, and 7 years later, before the death of the Ship King, the two divorced, and jacqueline did not receive an inheritance after her death.
In 1994, Jacqueline died of Lynba's cancer, ending her legendary life. At the funeral, then-President Clinton also invited herself to give a speech for Jacqueline.
After Jacqueline's death, 6 books about her were published in the United States, revealing some of Jacqueline's untold secrets and the bitterness behind her brilliance.
Secret one: Not from an aristocratic background.
In the eyes of the world, Jacqueline's noble temperament was once rumored to be from an aristocratic family. In fact, according to the book, Jacqueline's ancestors were farmers, and her father was still an alcoholic, who later died on alcohol. However, Jacqueline and her sister married into the rich, and the sister was a Polish princess.
Secret two: He is a love enemy with Monroe.
According to "Monroe to the Left, Jacqueline to the Right", Monroe and Jacqueline are two beautiful idols in the hearts of Americans. But the two are lovers, because Kennedy's lover is Monroe. However, the two once represented American fashion and trends.
Secret Three: Marriage is not happy.
Judging from the records, Kennedy and Jacqueline are a loving couple. But another biography records that kennedy's marriage lit up red before he was elected president, and Jacqueline had planned to divorce. But Kennedy's father persuaded her and gave her $1 million to maintain the marriage. Because divorce necessarily affects Kennedy's presidential campaign.
There are also records that before Jacqueline got married, she lost herself to a rich single man.
However, the deceased, such as Sif, cannot deny that Jacqueline was a very good first lady.
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