Summary
It was the peculiar fate of John F. Kennedy Jr. to figure as a series of images firmly implanted in the consciousness of millions. Born to a president-elect, he duly celebrated his third birthday with the traditional ice cream and cake at the White House, but not before making the world draw in its collective breath earlier that day as they saw him salute the flag-draped casket of his assassinated father.
And on and on it went, increasingly in the tabloids as he grew up and acted out, taking a new leap with being enshrined as People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive (1988) in his late 20s. Christina Haag was his girlfriend at the time when that particular tidal wave swept over him and can testify to how it upped the ante:See the full content of this document
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Recalling Her Time with Jfk Jr.
"From then on, whenever a picture was published in the Post or the Star, it was more likely that strangers would approach to tell him what his father/mother/uncle meant to them. .. There would be a shift in him then, effortless
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