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JFK Jr. Wedding: Unseen Family Tensions Unveiled
6 Mar
Summary
- The FX series depicted tension between Caroline Kennedy and Carolyn Bessette.
- A wedding guest claims any family tension was not apparent at the ceremony.
- The series allegedly took artistic liberties with the wedding's bridesmaid roles.

The FX series "Love Story" has brought the 1996 wedding of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette back into the spotlight. The show depicted a secret ceremony on Georgia's Cumberland Island, but a significant focus was placed on alleged tensions between the bride and JFK Jr.'s sister, Caroline Kennedy. In one scene, Carolyn expressed a desire for a private wedding, while Caroline reportedly felt excluded from decisions.
However, Sasha Chermayeff, a childhood friend of JFK Jr. and an attendee at the intimate wedding, has contested the show's portrayal. Chermayeff stated that while some awareness of tension between the two couples existed, it was not outwardly apparent on the wedding day itself. Guests were reportedly focused on celebrating the newlyweds, with an atmosphere of happiness prevailing.
Furthermore, the series is accused of taking artistic liberties regarding the bridal party. While the show suggested Caroline Kennedy was designated matron of honor over Carolyn's sister, reports indicate Carolyn's sister Lauren served as principal bridesmaid, with Caroline as matron of honor. Chermayeff criticized such dramatizations, suggesting the show's creators lacked firsthand knowledge of the couple.



