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
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.
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."
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.