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Jack Schlossberg Reveals Why He Keeps Skeleton Wearing JFK's Robe and Hat
The congressional candidate and grandson of John F. Kennedy explains the quirky setup in a recent interview.
Mar. 14, 2026 at 7:36pm
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Jack Schlossberg, the 33-year-old grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, revealed in a CBS Sunday Morning interview that he keeps a skeleton dressed in his grandfather's robe and hat. Schlossberg, who is currently running for Congress in New York's 12th District, explained that he originally set up the skeleton to help him visualize proper posture during physical therapy for a back injury. He then added JFK's personal items to the skeleton, saying he can now "ask him questions" and "talk" to it.
Why it matters
Schlossberg's quirky setup with the JFK-dressed skeleton provides a glimpse into his personal connection to his famous grandfather's legacy, as well as the realities of being part of the Kennedy political dynasty. The story also highlights Schlossberg's congressional campaign and his efforts to forge his own political path.
The details
Schlossberg, the son of former first daughter Caroline Kennedy, said he originally set up the skeleton to help him visualize proper posture during physical therapy for a back injury. He was then given his grandfather's robe and hat as hand-me-downs, which he added to the skeleton. Schlossberg said he realized he could "ask him questions" and "talk" to the skeleton once he dressed it in JFK's personal items.
- Schlossberg revealed the skeleton setup during a recent appearance on CBS Sunday Morning.
The players
Jack Schlossberg
The 33-year-old grandson of former President John F. Kennedy who is currently running for Congress in New York's 12th District.
John F. Kennedy
The former President of the United States and grandfather of Jack Schlossberg, whose robe and hat were used to dress the skeleton.
Caroline Kennedy
The former first daughter and mother of Jack Schlossberg.
What they’re saying
“I had a back injury, and I had to kind of relearn how to walk and stand up straight. So at the time, I wanted to study and visualize posture on my bones.”
— Jack Schlossberg (CBS Sunday Morning)
“Then I was given a robe, a hand-me-down robe from my grandpa, and a hand-me-down hat from my grandpa, and then I kind of put the robe on him, and I realized, 'Oh, my God, now I can ask him questions. And we can talk.'”
— Jack Schlossberg (CBS Sunday Morning)
“I think it's a dressing robe. And this is his hat, which I think he didn't wear very often, but he wore it sometimes.”
— Jack Schlossberg (CBS Sunday Morning)
What’s next
Schlossberg's congressional campaign in New York's 12th District will continue to be closely watched as he seeks to forge his own political legacy while navigating his famous family's history.
The takeaway
Schlossberg's quirky setup with the JFK-dressed skeleton provides a unique window into his personal connection to his grandfather's legacy and the realities of being part of the Kennedy political dynasty, as he seeks to carve out his own path in public service.
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