Anonymous ID: e9708c April 5, 2023, 9:59 a.m. No.18645888   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5896 >>5921 >>6003 >>6139 >>6146

Brooke Shields says John F. Kennedy Jr. showed his 'true colors' and was 'less than chivalrous' after she refused to sleep with him on their first date

 

Brooke Shields said John F. Kennedy Jr. was "less than chivalrous" towards her after she turned down his sexual advances on their first date.

 

Appearing on "The Howard Stern Show" on Tuesday to discuss her new Hulu documentary, "Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields," the model and actor recalled her short-lived romance with the eldest son of John F. Kennedy and Jackie Onassis.

 

"I was so madly in love with him since the time I was three. My mom would say, 'That's the boy you're going to marry,'" Shields said of the former US president's son, who was often referred to as John-John by the media before his untimely death in 1999.

 

Shields found herself spending time with her childhood crush in the 1980s when she and her mom traveled to Aspen, Colorado, for a wedding, where the Kennedys were enjoying a skiing vacation.

 

Shields told Stern she tried to impress Kennedy — who was five years older than her — by showing off her skills on the slopes, despite having "never skied before in my life."

 

However, she caught his eye and was invited to spend an evening with the close-knit family at a local bar that was a little rowdy for Shields' taste. She recalled that "everyone was just drinking at the bar and there were bar fights."

 

"He was like, 'Do you want to get out of here?' And I was like, 'Uh, yeah, I do want to get out of here, John Kennedy,'" Shields said.

 

After their "real date," however, Shields chose to turn down Kennedy's advances "because I kind of loved him too much."

 

While they shared a kiss, which the "Endless Love" actor described as "the best kiss I've ever had in my life," Shields said she "froze" up when the possibility of sex was floated.

 

She explained: "I was like, 'Oh my God, you're falling in love and if you sleep with him, he may not talk to you again and you can't handle that.'"

 

"I wasn't playing a game, I really was just so afraid of being really hurt because if I slept with him I would have given him my entire universe, my heart, my everything."

 

Shields added that after rejecting Kennedy's advances she was left to make her own way back to her chalet.

 

"I had to get a cab home, which was a little less chivalrous, in my opinion," she said.

 

The following day, Shields remembered being ignored on the slopes by Kennedy — who went on to wed Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy in 1996 — and realizing that she had made the right decision.

 

"He didn't look at me and he didn't talk to me," Shields said. "On the one hand, I was like 'Shit.' On the other hand, I was like, 'Oh, thank God, because he still might not have talked to you."

 

"He showed his true colors in that," she added.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/brooke-shields-says-john-f-145900284.html

Anonymous ID: e9708c April 5, 2023, 10:27 a.m. No.18646034   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18646003

>her and her mother's willing participation /weakness

 

Turning Point in history, where a Minor was thrown up on Movie Screen in sex scenes, sold as a tragic love story. PEDOWOOD needs to burn, as do the players.

Anonymous ID: e9708c April 5, 2023, 11:01 a.m. No.18646224   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6231 >>6239 >>6522

Activist sold child out for a Satanic Cause.

 

Years after her trans child, 9, made history as the pink-haired National Geographic cover model, mom Debi Jackson looks back: 'We were at a great place in our country'

 

It was just six years ago when pink-haired, earnest-faced 9-year-old Avery Jackson made history by becoming the first transgender person to grace the cover of National Geographic magazine — not only with the now-iconic photo, but a powerful quote: "The best thing about being a girl is, now I don't have to pretend to be a boy."

 

But in many ways, the cover feels like it's from a much more distant time.

 

Avery's participation in that special "Gender Revolution" issue inspired a range of reactions, from letters of heartfelt thanks to a frightening doxxing incident for the family. But today's national rhetoric — which has both given rise to and been fueled by the anti-trans bills proposed in 44 states in just 2023 alone (with 11 passing laws) — is "a lot scarier now," says Avery’s mom, Debi Jackson.

 

Debi spoke with Yahoo Life on the heels of International Transgender Day of Visibility — and in the midst of a push in her own state of Missouri to ban gender-affirming care for trans youth — to look back at that issue, recently shared by National Geographic on Instagram.

 

The shoot, by photographer Robin Hammond, took place in the family's Kansas City, Mo., home, and "was fun," recalls Debi, who remembers everyone "moving from room to room and window to window to try to catch just the right light," as it was stormy outside, and the magazine's photographers, according to Debi, only wanted to use natural light. "They had Nerf guns out and, in between takes… they were having a Nerf battle and having a great time," she says. "Robin was wonderful to work with — absolutely great at working with kids."

 

Hammond and Debi have remained friends and still email each other from time to time. They also have each other's backs when necessary on social media, like recently when Hammond was pilloried by trolls after being tagged in the magazine's reminiscing post.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/national-geographic-transgender-child-cover-model-mom-161141879.html

Anonymous ID: e9708c April 5, 2023, 11:18 a.m. No.18646334   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6341

>>18646314

>Here We Go Again: U.S. Intelligence Watching for Russia, China ‘Interference’ After Trump Indictment

 

Novel Idea – (sarc) Know what would stop that Re Run shit? ARRESTS of those who committed TREASON and used that Russia, Russia, Russia fakeness as an excuse to deflect.