5 Years Later, Lee Radziwill's Daughter FINALLY CONFESSED The Ugly Truth
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- 5 Years Later, Lee Radziwill's Daughter FINALLY CONFESSED The Ugly Truth
Lee Radziwill, the younger sister of former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, passed away at the age of 85. While numerous books have been dedicated to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, many are unaware of the feud that existed between these two sisters. Despite living in the shadow of Jacqueline, who was married to President John F. Kennedy and hailed as one of the world's most iconic women, Lee led a remarkable life as an independent woman. She carved her own path as a fashion icon and global socialite, consistently appearing on lists of the best-dressed women for many years. Join us as we delve into the complexities of their relationship and uncover insights from Lee's daughter, shedding light on a story long kept in the shadows.
Lee had her own fortune. Why would Jackie include her in her will? Lee is not Jackie's child.
Both sisters loved money.
Being a socialite isn't a career! Today, it's called a gold digger!😮
Hardly an independent woman, when her mother gave her a lot of money and she married for money, and she never had a job in her life !!!!😮
Jackie stated in her will that she wasn’t providing for Lee because she’d given her a lot of cash in her lifetime.
Lee left the vast majority of her estate to her only surviving child - Tina. That makes perfect sense.
Onassis wanted Jackie because of who she was. She wanted him for his money and ability to get her children out of the US.
I can't believe she shunned her daughter in law Carol after losing Anthony to cancer. Not impressed with this woman
Jacqueline Kennedy didn't leave me any money, either!
I find Lee Radziwill a very charming, interesting, classy, loving (as she was a great mother in law to Carole Radziwill) and cultured woman, but to brand her an "independent woman" is basically to spit in the face of every single one of us who has literally been making it on our absolute own, with no help of husbands, partners or boyfriends (much less wealthy ones) or rich parents and sisters. Both sisters were far from independent women for most of their lives, as to me real independence comes from money earned through one's own work; and that's ok, that's how it was back then with so called women of society, and with poor women too. I'm just making the point that calling either of them an independent woman is really not fair for to the rest of us, who really actually are so. Still love Lee's charm and admire Jackie's class tho. Just saying that one must be fair.
Love Lee…Wish she had focused solely on interior decorating because she was amazingly talented with it. She could have made millions doing that!
Inheritances are left to children, not siblings or in-laws; both sisters leave a legacy of American grace and beauty.
I have always though Lee was much prettier than her sister.
She was actually way more beautiful than Jaqueline
Our family knew them tangentially. These women were raised in a socially competitive, highly publicized and catty world, to wit: Capote who betrayed his cache of female confidantes whom he called his Swans, and Tom Wolf his Xrays for their fashionista skeletel looks. Yeah, clothes hung effortlessly on them, but as Jack Kennedy quipped, "a little more sense and a little less sensibility." Lee and Jackie lived langouously effete and self indulgent lifestyles reminiscent of Versailles and Rome, both only one-sixteenth French and the rest common Irish, Scottish and maybe English. They lived for the limelight starting with their debutante coming out parties, orchestrated by their mother so ambitious to bury the common genes in favor of Black Jack Bouvier's Now THAT lady sounded scary. Still, they negotiated tragedies and paparazzis as effortlessly as they wore designer clothes and dropped friends and daughters-in-laws. Hope they found peace.
The inheritance usually goes to the children.
When Lee was running around with Capote I lost respect for her. Lee was a user, period. Such a hard life....oh, plz!!! She did have an eye for decorating!!
Rich people, You never know what they're going to do with their money. They're unpredictable.
Sad people leading sad and trite existences.
Her daughter in law as well as working at NBC is a successful writer. This would be a good book mgt
Why didn’t she leave something for her daughter in law, Carol?
But Jackie and JFK helped Lee get a big amount of money from Prince Stan Radziwill's divorce and helped her find a good apartment in NYC, why would she think her daughter Jackie was to left anything in her will, having her two sons to leave everything???
JACKIE WAS A GOOD PERSON TO THE PUBLIC BUT WAS SHE NOT A GOOD SISTER? CAROLINE KENNEDY COULD HAVE CORRECTED? WHO KNOWS SHE MIGHT HAVE SHARED SOME OF HER WEALTH IF SHE NEEDED
She was a not very important person in the grand scheme of things. She associated with other frivolous, effete people.
It seems Lee felt her sister was more loved and admired (maybe even among family/parents). Beauty and elegance (the second turning her normal features apparentely more "beautiful") were there to make her, in some way, more outstanding than Jacqueline. Always considered Lee more beautiful. But none of the two were more beautiful than Little Edie, the cousin.
Lee was prettier than Jackie
But Jackie had charisma
For all her shallow behavior I would have niched prefer hanging out with stylish Lee. Jackie was known to be as caniving as her scheming greedy mother. Lee had more fashion sense and fun in her pinky finger than jackie
Jackie obviously loved her sister. She named her daughter after her.
He only wanted her because she was a Jennedy
Jacqueline had more class n was loved n respected by her family n the country 🇺🇸
Both sisters very unlucky with the men they both associated with personally
The exception would be women who *are* lucky with men.
Both smoked like chimneys
Lee just was not Jackie, there could only be one!
I'm very impressed.
Both were beautiful classy, intelligent, world travelers that had great style and their own unique talents! They had their great points and probably some negative traits like anyone else because they were imperfect humans like we all are! But, I haven't liked the way Lee's former daughter in law Carole Radziwell has run around all the time since Lee's passing bragging that Lee was her mother in law, her claim to fame! Certainly, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg could go around bragging that Lee was her aunt and Christina could go around bragging that Lee was her mother, but they don't! They both have the same "Class" that their mothers had! Obviously, Carole Radziwell doesn't have that same "class"! imho
Jackie had taken care of Lee, already, in her lifetime. Lee was a jealous spiteful woman.
Both beautiful & talented women. They lived in a life of men who had constant promiscuity & affairs. Yet the advantages & prestige gained must have been worth it. I love her decorating.😂
Always been fascinated with anything Kennedy. JFK's assassination is engrained in my memory. They all led intriguing yet tragic lives. When John Kennedy died it ended an era.
2 very classy beautiful ladies!
I think Jackie snubbed Lee because Lee had a fling with JFK.
Both were gold diggers and didn’t care who knew it. I loved Jackie for the way she carried the nation during President Kennedy’s funeral.
Very cool punk song 🇺🇸
They never shared a closed bond. They were always in competition. They were both not the honorable women we were told. Jacky was a gold digger. Not a nice woman at all. The prenup, Jacky was able to go around it. Onassis regretted marrying Jacky.
Her acting career trying to start out as a star was a big mistake and Capote was responsible.
Such overrated women
The world watched as the billionaire chose between two gold digging sisters.