Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy-Onassis

Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy-Onassis, no doubt, refers to those women who are able to change the history of entire countries. First she became the wife of the American president, later an icon of style, she fascinated everyone and everything, no one could resist her charms, while she was not a written beauty. Jackie was an aristocrat with an excellent education and a sense of style, despite her leanness, 41 foot size and first breast size, she knew how to teach herself, so that everyone saw in her only a beauty (despite the fact that Merlin Monroe and her forms were in favor ). The future first lady of America was born, and later the wife of the richest European millionaire, in America, in an aristocratic rich family in 1923. The girl was the father's favorite. As for her father, he taught the little Jackie and her sister a style and emphasized that the style should be above all else. When Jackie was 11 years her parents divorced, and her mother soon married again a millionaire. From the earliest childhood, the girl lived in luxury, but her parents did not spoil her much. The girl's father, despite the fact that he was married, betrayed Jackie's mother, so the future first Mrs. of America from the childhood has reconciled to that men change.

Having received a good education in one of the most prestigious American universities, she began to write a column in the Washington Times-Herald. Over time, the column, which led Jacqueline Kennedy, became the highlight of the newspaper. Soon she became interested in politics and became a political analyst, often began to go to political meetings with young and already established politicians.

One day at the meeting, friends introduced her to a young, promising politician, John Kennedy Jr.. Soon Jacqueline and John were married. Their marriage was interested in thousands of people (1953).



Jacqueline greatly influenced the formation of her husband's political career. Soon her husband became the president of America, and she is the first lady.



Jacqueline in the status of the wife of the president not only began to change the order in the White House, but also turned into an icon of style. At all social events, she appeared in a variety of images. Everyone knows that Jacqueline preferred to wear clothes from great European couturiers, she bought whole collections, but this irritated John, because all his patch went to the outfits for the first lady, while he realized that Jacqueline is a component of his popularity among the people and with In time he was used to such waste.

In order to support the American manufacturer, she bought clothes from well-known European brands, tore off tags and sewed tags of famous American brands. In addition, she gave clothes that she wore several times, to second-hand, and the money was returned to the accounts.

John was a ladies' man and often cheated on his wife while not hiding anything. Jacqueline, of course, knew about his treason, in the end, the more he cheated on her, the more she spent his money. It is still unknown if Jackie and John's union was happy, but the result of their short life together was the birth of four children, two of whom survived. The death of two babies had a profound effect on Jackie's psyche in order to stifle the pain, she drank a lot for a short time (of course, nobody knew about it). Remarkable is the fact that Jackie could smoke a whole pack of cigarettes a day, but nobody saw it.

In 1963, John F. Kennedy was assassinated, he died. Jackie was heartbroken and for five years maintained her mourning status. At this time, she spun an affair with Bobby Kennedy, maintained contact with his old friend Aristotle Onassis (the ex-lover of her own sister). Onassis was the enemy of the Kennedy clan. Nevertheless, throughout the mourning period, he supported her as best he could. Jackie worried about her children, she did not have money and she needed a man who could protect her and provide, so in 1968 she married Aristotle Onassis.



American society took such an act of Jacqueline as treason, because she is the widow of the most beloved American president. Everyone was against her marriage.

Despite such a negative reaction from the public, Jackie continued to live and spend money. If during her first husband's life she spent hundreds of thousands, then during her second marriage she began to spend millions. The Greek billionaire Onassis was surprised at how she could get that much money, and while the things she was buying, she could never wear it. After several years of a joint family life, Onassis and Jackie cooled to each other.

Soon Aristotle realized that this woman would ruin him and hired a detective to start collecting incriminating evidence on Jackie to divorce her, but suddenly his son died, and then Aristotle himself. As for the style of Jacqueline, then after a marriage with a billionaire, he changed. Being the first lady, she was very modest, becoming the wife of a billionaire, she began to dress extravagantly and provocatively. Aristotle and Jacqueline lived in different worlds, he loved her, and she allowed herself to love. Their marriage lasted 8 years, from which they only lived for several years together as lovers and ended with the death of Onassis.

The last few years, Jacqueline and Aristotle lived separately and immediately after his death, she demanded money from the Onassis family. As a result, she was paid an additional $ 26 million, she provided herself and her children for the rest of her life.

After the death of her second husband, Jacqueline began to lead an ordinary life than simply shocked the public. Being very rich, she got a job as an assistant editor for just $ 200 a week. This period was the happiest in her life, because she could do her favorite thing and give time to children.

In 1993, she was diagnosed with cancer. Over the next two years, she struggled with the disease, but in 1995, in a hospital with relatives, she died.

Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy-Onassis lived a bright life. Her exemplary marriage with America's most beloved present was the occasion for many gossip and speculation. Despite the fact that in public Jacqueline and John have never been hugged, they are considered to be one of the happiest couple. Her second marriage showed her true face, which contrasted with her exemplary life in the role of first lady.

Despite the fact that she survived her two husbands and children, she never lost her composure and maintained an aristocratic image. There is not a single photograph on which she looked in negligee, she constantly kept herself in shape.