Former First Lady of the United States, late Jacqueline Kennedy Onnasis, was so worried about her first daughter Caroline Kennedys weight , that her daughters drinking spree did not bother her even half as much as her weight gain.
In the book American Legacy: The Story of John & Caroline Kennedy, C. David Heymann, has revealed that once Jacqueline chided Caroline, when she insisted on having dessert in a Paris restaurant.
You're not going to order dessert, Caroline. You're much too fat. Nobody will ever want to marry you, New York Daily News quoted the author, as stating.
Intervention by her stepdaughter Christina Onassis, fetched Caroline cherry-flavoured Jell-O without whipped cream topping.
According to late George Plimpton, a family pal, Jacqueline hated it when her son drank or did drugs, but she did not mind it when her daughter got sloshed as long as she did not gain pounds.
Jackie didn't like it when John [Jr.] drank or did drugs, but she didn't seem to care if Caroline got smashed on beer or stoned on grass. It was only when Caroline gained a pound or two that Jackie reacted, Plimpton told the author.
The book has also revealed that Caroline once took the blame, when the police found her cousin David Kennedy growing marijuana in their homes backyard.
"Although David Kennedy had harvested the plants. Caroline, attempting to protect her cousin, took the blame, the author wrote.
When Caroline received a letter from her grand mom, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, who wrote to her reprimanding her for hookah addiction, Jackie O did not react much.
But, she cancelled her daughters credit card when she found that Caroline had purchased barbecued spareribs from Mr Chow for two pounds.
However, the card was reactivated after Caroline promised to accompany her mum on jogs.
She had given her daughter a credit card for indivi
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