
Kennedy heir mocks appearance of RFK Jr's wife weeks after vile Megyn Kelly slur
This time, JFK's only grandson went after his uncle Robert Kennedy Jr's wife's looks - as he continued building a name for himself as an outspoken progressive influencer.
'I have never met Cheryl Hines but if I did I'd tell her she looks super dehydrated,' Schlossberg, 32, wrote on X on Wednesday.
Schlossberg appeared to be using the Democrat actress' looks in an attempt to shine a light on Secretary of Health and Human Services RFK Jr's controversial vaccine views.
He continued the attack against Hynes on Instagram, sharing a picture of her and writing: 'CONGRATS!!! Most measles cases in 33 years.'
Schlossberg also shared a post by Hynes where she showed a ripped shirt to the camera and wrote: 'It was a tough day at the dog park.'
The Harvard graduate has previously suggested his outrageous posts are meant to catch the public's attention in the way that populists like Donald Trump have managed to in order to win elections.
As part of his brand of progressive activism, Schlossberg has also repeatedly claimed Megyn Kelly is a man, over the conservative pundit 's support of banning transgender athletes from women's sports.
Earlier this month, he wrote of the former Fox News anchor: 'Looking extremely feminine!! Very good. Now show us your c@&6,' he wrote at the time.'
On Thursday, he wrote: 'Megyn Kelly's penis Is better than her Adams Apple. Change my mind.'
The Kennedy heir also used a slang word for genitalia while going after Daily Mail columnist Maureen Callahan over her reporting on his Instagram battles.
'Sorry for the delayed response Maureen V****n! Just seeing your message now. You can see my response on Instagram,' he wrote, directing her to a series of posts where he told both her and Kelly to 'eat sh*t'.
Meanwhile this week Schlossberg also targeted Dax Shepard and his wife, Kristen Bell, after the actor had comedian and former Trump supporter Andrew Schulz on his podcast Armchair Expert.
Schultz described Schlossberg as a nepo baby who should not be the face of Democrats, saying: 'The face of the party should not be like a fourth generation, trust fund nepo baby who's never had a real job telling working class Americans…'
Shepard added: 'And no friends that weren't white and also rich.'
As a response, Schlossberg wrote: 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DAX SHEPPARD'S WIFE KRISTEN BELL. DAX SHEPPARD wonder if he'd ever have me on his podcast ? After he made racist comments about me ! DAX did you get face filler ?'
Schlossberg is the son of JFK's only surviving child Caroline Kennedy and her artist husband Edwin Schlossberg.
He has recently also been targeting TV producer Ryan Murphy, a fellow Democrat, over his upcoming American Love Story season, which focuses on the late John Kennedy Jr and his wife Carolyn Bessette.
The couple and Bessette's sister Lauren Bessette tragically died in a plane crash in 1999 after the single-engine plane piloted by Kennedy crashed into the Atlantic Ocean near Martha's Vineyard.
On Thursday, Schlossberg wrote on X: 'Can someone please help me find out the NYC shooting schedule for American love story ? Times and locations.'
Schlossberg, the son of the late John F. Kennedy Jr.'s sister Caroline Kennedy, has recently also been targeting TV producer Ryan Murphy, a fellow Democrat, over his upcoming American Love Story season, which focuses on the late John Kennedy Jr and his wife Carolyn Bessette
Schlossberg has repeatedly demanded that Murphy give money to the Kennedy Center and accused him of exploiting the Kennedys.
'You're making millions off John, making a public spectacle of it but won't contribute any of your riches to the causes he championed, or the legacy of public service he represented,' he seethed.
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