New series Love Story retells some significant events from history
*This article contains minor spoilers for Love Story season one*
A new drama inspired by a real-life tragic story and historical figures is now streaming. The first episodes of Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette are available now on Disney+.
Love Story is the latest anthology series that comes from writer Ryan Murphy. However, it is actually written by Colin Hines.
The series itself is based on the book Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, written by Elizabeth Beller. While the focus is on the relationship and management between the son of a former US President and a high-flying fashion executive, other significant moments are also presented.
One of these is the final days of ex First Lady, Jackie Kennedy Onassis. In the show, she is played by Oscar-nominated star Naomi Watts, known for previous roles in The Impossible, Birdman, and All’s Fair.
But what happened to Jackie Kennedy in real life? How did she die? Here’s all you need to know.
How did Jackie Kennedy die?
JFK Jr’s mother, Jackie, is unsurprisingly a significant figure in the series as she was in real life. She was married to his father until his assassination in 1963. She remarried to business magnate Aristotle Onassis in 1968, and they were together until his death in 1975.
While she is cited as redefining the role of First Lady, she later became a book editor for publisher Double Day. As is referenced in the series, Jackie was thrown from her horse in an incident in November 1993, which led to a short time in the hospital. While there, doctors noticed a swollen lymph node but thought it might be due to an infection.
However, her condition worsened a month later, and she was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. At the start of 1994, she began cancer treatment and publicly disclosed her illness, at which time a spokesperson said her prognosis was ‘excellent’.
She continued to work, but in just a few months, the cancer had spread to her spinal cord and brain. By March, it was in her liver, and doctors declared her condition terminal. Choosing to spend her final days at home, she died in her sleep on May 19, 1994.
The day after her death, then-President Bill Clinton said, “Jackie Kennedy Onassis was a model of courage and dignity for all Americans and all the world. More than any other woman of her time, she captivated our nation and the world with her intelligence, her elegance, and her grace. Even in the face of impossible tragedy, she carried the grief of her family and our entire nation with a calm power that somehow reassured all of us who mourned.”
On May 20, 1994, JFK Jr. delivered a brief statement outside his late mother’s apartment. He said: “She was surrounded by her friends and family and her books and the people and the things that she loved. And she did it in her own way, and we all feel lucky for that, and now she’s in God’s hands.”
A private funeral took place less than a week after Jackie’s death. She was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, beside her first husband.
Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr and Carolyn Bessette is streaming on Disney+
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