JFK's Grandson Jack Schlossberg Posts Thirst Trap After Revealing News of Breakup: 'Heartbreak Sucks'

Schlossberg also shared TikToks about how he's processing the change — including his father's advice on failed relationships and the song that's helping him heal

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Jack Schlossberg, the only grandson of John F. Kennedy, is publicly grappling with a recent breakup on social media.

After posting two TikToks that suggested he was in the midst of a breakup, Schlossberg, 31, posted a thirst trap on Instagram on Sunday, Dec. 1. He posed shirtless for a mirror selfie, wearing only a beanie and light gray sweatpants.

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He captioned the carousel post — which also had images of sliced cheese, a selfie in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and a vanity license plate — with the Nicene Creed, a common Catholic prayer.

"IT IS SILLY. BUT I BELIEVE," he wrote at the top of the caption.

On Thursday, Nov. 28 — Thanksgiving — Schlossberg posted a TikTok about breakups and heartbreak.

"Someone said this to me the other day — you feel like you're mourning someone who's alive," he said. "Wow."

He continued, saying, "You can't get so down about breakups because — that's the thing — the other person's a psychopath. If they didn't want to be with you, they're so dumb."

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That was always his father's wisdom, Schlossberg said.

Edwin Schlossberg — who married JFK's daughter, Caroline Kennedy — reportedly once told his son that breakups are "always mutual," and that if the relationship wasn't working, "Then good. Be happy. Move on."

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Later on Nov. 30, Schlossberg posted another TikTok — a video of him singing "What Kinda Gone" by Chris Cagle. He sang a capella while walking through city streets just before dark.

"Im going thru a tough breakup. This Chris Cagle song is helping," he wrote in the caption.