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Jackie Kennedy Aristotle Onassis 1968

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  • i heard that jackie was taller than onassis is that true?

  • @TimmyJr360 I believe that's true.

  • I think this woman had gone thru WAY too much in a few short years to have married anyone for true love. Im certain she desired security...and Im certain that this grown man was well aware of this when he married her.

  • @binkydonna  I agree with all you say.

  • Before you call her name,.,,consider what this woman lived thru? A still born child....a chuild that died at 2 days old..followed by her husband's brains being blown all over her in a car...followed a couple years altter by her brother-in-law being shot and killed. For a woman who was born into a family of priveledge, I think she did well...but lets not forget that she was just human..ansd Onassis ahd a way with lady's...he was also a male SLUT!

  • @binkydonna She took one helluva trip, eh?

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  • For sure this two "deserve each other" !!!! they didn't live long in off so they can keep spending money hohohoho....

  • @TimmyJr360 Only if he was standing.

  • Well she was a beautiful woman, but she seemed to have a terrible fear of poverty, which obviously would never happen, and put it like this, she didn't marry Onassis for his looks. She was used to men womanizing, because her father was a serial womaniser, as was Jack Kennedy, and she must have known what was coming with Onassis.

  • Aristotle Socrates Onassis? That's an awfully pretentious name.

  • mr onassis was a male pimp who payed jackie 1 million a year to be with him an a extra 150000 dollars for every son she gave him

  • @misteeq64 Accurately put. A simple transaction, and graceful in an old school way. I delivered mail to Jackie's office on the East Side of Manhattan in 1967, heard her sweet voice in the next room. "Who's there?" I got that far onto her radar. She sure impacted me, and us all

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