
Kennedy heir Jack Schlossberg cracks incredibly cocky 'joke' about his own handsomeness
John F. Kennedy's grandson Jack Schlossberg made an incredibly cocky declaration in a recent video, claiming that he upsets men when making eye contact with their girlfriends in the street.
Schlossberg hopped onto TikTok with a new video advising men walking down the street to look away when accidentally locking eyes with a woman walking with her boyfriend down the street.
'Dating in 2025, couples in 2025, I have something to say,' he began with an example of walking down the street and spotting a heterosexual couple walking toward him.
'Sometimes the female and I will make eye contact,' he said. 'I don't like doing that. I don't like doing that to a guy. I like to look down and I look away.'
'Because I don't like it. I don't want that for that guy and I know that that's gonna p*** him off,' he continued.
'And I know that he's just - he doesn't even care but now he has to care, because why did she look, and what, who, and she's smiling now, why doesn't she smile for me anymore.'
'So I wanna say to all the other guys out there who aren't in relationships to look away, to look away in those scenarios. Look away.'
The video stirred the internet as comments weighed in on Schlossberg's commentary as well as on his looks.
'What even is this?? Women in relationships can't look at humans and smile??' one comment asked.
'If I was walking past you with my husband I would smile bc id recognize you and wouldn't want to say anything in the case of bothering you,' another wrote.
Some said his advice showed him to be 'respectful' and a 'gentleman,' while others declared he was simply aware of his looks.
'Mister steal your girl over here,' one wrote.
Another simply declared Schlossberg a 'humble king.'
Schlossberg's latest video comes after JFK's grandson issued an unusual challenge to his cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Schlossberg - who has been a vocal critic of his cousin - took to Instagram in April to once again hit out at the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
'RFK Jr... I have got a challenge for you,' he started.
'Me and you, one-on-one, locked in a room, we hash this out. Nobody comes out until one of us has autism,' he continued. 'What do you say?'
The challenge appears to be mocking Kennedy for his recent remarks suggesting 'toxins' or ultrasound scans could be driving a 'tsunami' of autism diagnoses across the US.
The country's top health official even suggested industries were profiting off environmental toxins that are causing autism - in an apparent nod to his vaccine skepticism and crusade against artificial food ingredients.
Kennedy had called the spontaneous press conference after a CDC report suggested the number of US children with autism rose to one in 31 in 2022, up from one in 36 in 2020 and one in 56 in 2016.
But scientists and advocates for people with autism have widely criticized Kennedy's position as harmful and misleading, as mainstream research describes autism as a complex condition largely shaped by genetics.
Kennedy, though, dismissed the idea that autism rates are being fueled by genetic factors at his news conference.
'We need to move away from the ideology that the relentless autism prevalence increase is simply an artifact of better recognition and better diagnostic criteria.
'Doctors and therapists in the past weren't stupid. They weren't missing all these cases,' he continued, arguing that 'only a small percentage [of autism cases] can be charged to better recognition or better diagnostic criteria.
'The answer is very clear and this is catastrophic for our country,' Kennedy claimed.
But Schlossberg's criticism of his cousin goes beyond the controversial autism statements.
He has repeatedly hit out at Kennedy ever since he launched his failed presidential run in 2023, when Schlossberg accused his cousin of 'trading in on Camelot, celebrity, conspiracy theories and conflict for personal gain and fame.'
Schlossberg later teed off on his cousin during his Senate confirmation hearing, echoing his mom Caroline Kennedy's brutal critique urging senators to reject his nomination.
Caroline called her cousin RFK Jr. a 'predator' who is willfully misinformed about vaccines, and a dangerous liar who has cheated his way through life.
Earlier this year, Schlossberg also took to Instagram and his 600,000 followers accusing Kennedy of 'spewing lies' that the CIA was involved in JFK's assassination.
'Why are you scared of me? Why don't you ever respond? Are you busy pouring [sic] over the JFK files? Or is Cheryl just really dry down there?' he taunted his cousin, referring to his wife, actress Cheryl Hines.
The following month, Schlossberg appeared to mock Kennedy's spasmodic dysphonia - a neurological disorder that makes it difficult for him to speak, according to the Daily Beast.
He deleted his social media afterward, as he received flack for that and for falsely renowned lawyer Alan Dershowitz of killing his own wife.
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