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John F. Kennedy Jr.

Journalist

Birthday November 25, 1960

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Washington, D.C., U.S.

Age 38 Years

Date of death 16 July, 1999

Died Place Atlantic Ocean, near Martha's Vineyard, U.S.

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Who Is John F. Kennedy Jr.? Age, Biography, and Wiki

John F. Kennedy Jr. was born on November 25, 1960, making him 64 years old as of 2025. He was the son of President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Following his father’s assassination in 1963, Kennedy Jr. quickly became a figure of public interest, carrying a legacy that has captivated the United States and beyond. He was an attorney, a magazine publisher, and a passionate advocate for various causes, including civil rights and political activism until his untimely death in 1999.

Occupation Journalist
Date of Birth November 25, 1960
Age 38 Years
Birth Place Washington, D.C., U.S.
Horoscope Sagittarius
Country U.S
Date of death 16 July, 1999
Died Place Atlantic Ocean, near Martha's Vineyard, U.S.

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Height, Weight & Measurements

John F. Kennedy Jr. stood at approximately 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm) tall and weighed around 185 lbs (84 kg). His athletic build and charming persona contributed to his status as a cultural icon in America. Exact measurements related to his physique are not extensively documented, but it is known that he maintained a fit lifestyle.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Kennedy Jr. was married to Carolyn Bessette, a former publicist, from 1996 until their tragic deaths in a plane crash in 1999. They shared a close and loving relationship, often referred to as "the ultimate power couple." As of 2025, there have been various speculations regarding his romantic life and relationships posthumously, however, he remains a celebrated figure whose personal life has garnered significant media attention over the years. There is no concrete evidence of a new partner or boyfriend/girlfriend in the realm of contemporary discussions.

Born two weeks after his father was elected president, Kennedy spent his early childhood years living in the White House until his father was assassinated. At the funeral procession, which took place on his third birthday, Kennedy gave his father's flag-draped casket a final salute as it came past him.

Net Worth and Salary

At the time of his death, John F. Kennedy Jr.'s net worth was estimated to be around $100 million, largely accrued from his successful career as a magazine publisher and his family’s wealth. His company, George magazine, which he founded in 1995, earned him additional income and notable recognition. Although he is no longer able to generate income, his legacy continues to attract public interest and support for various charitable foundations and endeavors associated with his name.

Hachette Filipacchi Magazines were partners in George.

CEO David Pecker said the decline was due to Kennedy's refusal to "take risks as an editor, despite the fact that he was an extraordinary risk taker in other areas of his life." Pecker also said, "He understood that the target audience for George was the eighteen-to-thirty-four-year-old demographic, yet he would routinely turn down interviews that

would appeal to this age group, like Princess Diana or John Gotti Jr., to interview subjects like Dan Rostenkowski or Võ Nguyên Giáp." Shortly before his death, Kennedy had been planning a series of online chats with the 2000 presidential candidates.

Microsoft was to provide the technology and pay for it while receiving advertising in George. After his death, the magazine was bought out by Hachette, but it folded in early 2001.

Career, Business and Investments

John F. Kennedy Jr.'s career milestones are numerous. Graduating from Harvard Law School in 1989, he began his career as an attorney and worked in various law firms. However, his passion led him to establish George, a political magazine that blended politics and pop culture, which was active until 2001. In addition to his publishing ventures, Kennedy Jr. was involved in several nonprofit organizations and civic initiatives. His focus was often on civil rights, environmental causes, and political engagement, promoting a legacy that resonates with many to this day.

After the 1984 Democratic National Convention in San Francisco, Kennedy returned to New York to earn $20,000 a year at the Office of Business Development, where his boss said that he worked "in the same crummy cubbyhole as everybody else.

I heaped on the work and was always pleased." Kennedy continued there as deputy director of the 42nd Street Development Corporation in 1986, conducting negotiations with developers and city agencies.

Social Network

Though John F. Kennedy Jr. has not been active on social media channels due to his passing, his legacy continues to thrive in various forms of online discussions and tributes. His family members, particularly his children, are often cited in current events and media, reviving public interest in the Kennedy legacy. Hashtags related to his life and legacy frequently trend on platforms like Twitter and Instagram, showcasing timeless admiration from fans around the world.

In 1976, Kennedy and his cousin visited an earthquake disaster zone at Rabinal in Guatemala, helping with heavy building work and distributing food.

The local priest said that they "ate what the people of Rabinal ate and dressed in Guatemalan clothes and slept in tents like most of the earthquake victims," adding that the two "did more for their country's image" in Guatemala "than a roomful of ambassadors." On his 16th birthday, Kennedy's Secret Service protection ended and he spent the summer

of 1978 working as a wrangler in Wyoming.

In 1979, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston was dedicated and Kennedy made his first major speech, reciting Stephen Spender's poem "I Think Continually of Those Who Were Truly Great."

Education

Kennedy Jr. attended Harvard University, where he obtained a degree in history in 1983. He later attended Harvard Law School, obtaining his JD in 1989. His educational background was foundational in shaping his career path, from law to media and public engagement.


Kennedy attended Brown University, where he majored in American studies. Kennedy co-founded a student discussion group that focused on contemporary issues such as apartheid in South Africa, gun control, and civil rights. He was appalled by apartheid when visiting South Africa on a summer break and arranged for U.N.

ambassador Andrew Young to speak about the topic at Brown. By his junior year at Brown, Kennedy had moved off campus to live with several other students in a shared house and spent time at Xenon, a club owned by Howard Stein.

Kennedy was initiated into Phi Psi, a local social fraternity that had been the Rhode Island Alpha chapter of national Phi Kappa Psi fraternity until 1978.

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