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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,656 posts)
Sat Oct 20, 2018, 03:51 PM Oct 2018

Fifty years ago today: "How could you?" The day Jackie Kennedy became Jackie Onassis.

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“How could you?” The day Jackie Kennedy became Jackie Onassis

On Oct. 20, 1968, the widowed first lady stunned the world when she remarried.

By Jessica Contrera October 20 at 7:16 AM

She was the world’s most beloved widow. And then that widow was gone. Fifty years ago, the world mourned the end of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy.

“The reaction here is anger, shock and dismay,” declared the New York Times. ... “The gods are weeping,” read a quote in The Washington Post. ... A German newspaper announced: “America has lost a saint.” ... But Mrs. Kennedy hadn’t died. She had only become Mrs. Onassis.

On Oct. 20, 1968, the former first lady stunned her adoring public by remarrying. Five years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, she donned a wedding dress, entered a candlelit chapel and pronounced “I do” to Aristotle Onassis, a wealthy Greek shipping tycoon. From that moment on, she would forever be “Jackie O.”



Jacqueline Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis are shown following their wedding on the Greek island of Skorpios on Oct. 20, 1968. Caroline Kennedy can be seen at far left. (AP Photo)
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis with her daughter Caroline on her lap is driven by her new husband, Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, after their wedding in the tiny chapel on the Greek Island of Scorpios, Oct. 20, 1968. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle)
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Jessica Contrera is a reporter on The Washington Post's local enterprise team. She has written about Generation Z, workplace sexual harassment and people from across the country whose lives are being shaped by issues in the news. Follow https://twitter.com/mjcontrera
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Fifty years ago today: "How could you?" The day Jackie Kennedy became Jackie Onassis. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2018 OP
A real WTF moment at the time. Basic LA Oct 2018 #1
Remarrying meant she lost her $3 Million trust fund TexasBushwhacker Oct 2018 #4
Time flies! MrScorpio Oct 2018 #2
I never got what the big deal was about her marrying again. Solly Mack Oct 2018 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author DinahMoeHum Oct 2018 #6
I think she got tired of being the perpetual martyr question everything Oct 2018 #5
Human Sexual Response - "Jackie Onassis" DinahMoeHum Oct 2018 #7
I remember reading something long ago Lars39 Oct 2018 #8
I remember reading that too at the time. Rhiannon12866 Oct 2018 #9
I know...that still hurts. Lars39 Oct 2018 #10
 

Basic LA

(2,047 posts)
1. A real WTF moment at the time.
Sat Oct 20, 2018, 05:35 PM
Oct 2018

Her marrying for money seemed somehow seedy & disappointing. Oh well. It was her life.

TexasBushwhacker

(20,220 posts)
4. Remarrying meant she lost her $3 Million trust fund
Sat Oct 20, 2018, 11:58 PM
Oct 2018

She came from money, so marrying a wealthy man was what she was groomed to do.

Solly Mack

(90,790 posts)
3. I never got what the big deal was about her marrying again.
Sat Oct 20, 2018, 08:22 PM
Oct 2018

She didn't owe anyone anything. It was her life and not theirs to have a say in it - and it wasn't her job to prop up the fantasies of those who were all too comfortable with the idea of Jackie Kennedy being tucked away on a shelf as the widow of a beloved president and not allow her to be own person.


Well, she was her own person with her own life to live.

Response to Solly Mack (Reply #3)

question everything

(47,544 posts)
5. I think she got tired of being the perpetual martyr
Sun Oct 21, 2018, 12:16 AM
Oct 2018

carrying the memory of JFK, of Camelot.

I don't remember whether she moved out of the country but this really was to get away from it all.

Rhiannon12866

(206,247 posts)
9. I remember reading that too at the time.
Sun Oct 21, 2018, 07:39 AM
Oct 2018

And despite everything, her kids turned out very well - though it was a tragedy about John Junior.

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