Time for some (homemade) humble pie? JFK's grandson Jack - who 地位,任命するd bizarre anti-restaurant July 4 ビデオ - 自白するd to eating out AT LEAST six times a week at Harvard

  • Jack, 30, went on a bizarre rant about why he hates restaurants on Instagram
  • It comes six years after he 認める to eating out 'at least six days a week'
  • 同様に as 収入 an Ivy League education, Jack enjoyed a very 特権d しつけ - from …に出席するing 私的な school to getting a political 脚-up?

JFK's grandson Jack may be 軍隊d to gobble 負かす/撃墜する some (homemade) humble pie in the wake of his bizarre online rant against restaurants - after a resurfaced interview 明らかにする/漏らすd that the political 相続人 once 自白するd to eating out 'at least six times a week' while he was a student at Harvard.?

During the strange tirade, Jack Schlossberg, now 30, took 目的(とする) at anyone who enjoys dining out and (人命などを)奪う,主張するd the 行為/法令/行動する '廃虚s your whole life' - a very unusual take coming from someone who once said he 消費するd food from his favorite restaurant almost every day.

In 2017, while speaking to a 地元の news 出口 about his time at Harvard, the then-student couldn't stop 噴出するing about 地元の Cambridge eatery Darwin's, proudly telling the 出版(物): 'That’s the greatest restaurant of all time. I have a turkey 挟む from there at least six days a week.'

Now, 急速な/放蕩な 今後 to six years later, Jack 誘発するd an uproar when he 株d a ビデオ of himself bashing restaurants for serving food 'covered in sugar' and those who enjoy eating out for wasting time 'reading menus' and 'talking' to waiters.

JFK's grands
on Jack Schlossberg (right) once admitted to eating out 'at least six times a week' while he was a student at Harvard - despite recently slamming the entire restaurant industry

JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg (権利) once 認める to eating out 'at least six times a week' while he was a student at Harvard - にもかかわらず recently slamming the entire restaurant 産業?

Jack stunned the internet when he posted a bizarre July 4 video about never eating at a restaurant again, while railing against those who dine out

Jack stunned the internet when he 地位,任命するd a bizarre July 4 ビデオ about never eating at a restaurant again, while railin g against those who dine out??

Jack is the son of JFK and his wife, Jackie Kennedy Onassis' only surviving child, Caroline, and her husband, Edwin. JFK and Jackie are seen with Caroline and her brother in 1962

Jack is the son of JFK and his wife, Jackie Kennedy Onassis' only 生き残るing child, Caroline, and her husband, Edwin. JFK and Jackie are seen with Caroline and her brother in 1962

While Jack has received a slew of opportunities and political leg-ups - he has confessed to struggling to 'make his own way' outside of his 'family's legacy'

While Jack has received a slew of 適切な時期s and political 脚-ups - he has 自白するd to struggling to 'make his own way' outside of his 'family's 遺産/遺物'

As Jack (seen on vacation recently) comes under fire for his offbeat outburst about eating out, FEMAIL went ahead and broke down his incredibly luxurious lifestyle
As Jack (seen on vacation recently) comes under fire for his offbeat outburst about eating out, FEMAIL went ahead and broke down his incredibly luxurious lifestyle

As Jack (seen on vacation recently) comes under 解雇する/砲火/射撃 for his offbeat 爆発 about eating out, FEMAIL went ahead and broke 負かす/撃墜する his incredibly luxurious lifestyle

It's no secret that Jack has had an incredibly 特権d life. He, along with his sisters?Rose and Tatiana Schlossberg - who are the kids of late former 大統領 John F. Kennedy and former First Lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis' only 生き残るing child, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, 65, and her husband, artist Edwin Schlossberg, 77 - grew up in a lavish apartment in New York City.

He …に出席するd an エリート, $60,000-a-year 私的な school as a teen, before 長,率いるing to Yale University for college, followed by Harvard 法律 School for his masters.

He has certainly enjoyed the perks of hailing from one of the most well-known families on the globe - attending a slew of VIP events alongside his mother, receiving invites to appear in well-known TV shows, and mingling with some of the top politicians from a young age

He has certainly enjoyed the perks of あられ/賞賛するing from one of the most 井戸/弁護士席-known families on the globe - …に出席するing a slew of VIP events と一緒に his mother, receiving 招待するs to appear in 井戸/弁護士席-known TV shows, and mingling with some of the 最高の,を越す 政治家,政治屋s from a young age

He's certainly enjoyed the perks of あられ/賞賛するing from one of the most 井戸/弁護士席-known families on the globe - …に出席するing a slew of VIP events と一緒に his mother, receiving 招待するs to appear on 井戸/弁護士席-known TV shows, and mingling with some of the 最高の,を越す 政治家,政治屋s from a young age.?

While Jack has received a slew of 適切な時期s and political 脚-ups - he has continuously 認める that he's 自信のない of what he wants to do and even 自白するd to struggling to 'make his own way' outside of his 'family's 遺産/遺物.'

When it comes to his career, he has?worked a 一連の 半端物 職業s over the years. It at first seemed he was going to follow in his grandfather's footsteps - he penned a slew of political pieces for さまざまな news 出口s and 配達するd 非常に/多数の 政治上-driven speeches - but he then went in a different direction and started to 追求する 事実上の/代理.

It now appears he has his 始める,決める his sights on 存在 a lawyer - as he 明らかにする/漏らすd he had passed the 妨げる/法廷,弁護士業 exam earlier this year - and has 選ぶd for a much more low profile lifestyle in 最近の months, that is, before he went viral for railing against restaurants.

When he does 株 a glimpse into his life 経由で Instagram - where he has racked up 92,000 信奉者s, にもかかわらず only having a few hundred 地位,任命するs - it usually 伴う/関わるs him partaking in an outdoor activity or jetting off on a lavish 逃亡.

As Jack comes under 解雇する/砲火/射撃 for his offbeat - and hypocritical - 爆発 about eating out, FEMAIL went ahead and broke 負かす/撃墜する his incredibly luxurious lifestyle.

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Jack's lavish しつけ: The youngest Kennedy grandchild …に出席するd an エリート, $60K-a-year 私的な school as a teen, before 長,率いるing to Yale University for college

The youngest of Carolina and Edwin's three kids, Jack was born as John Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg on January 19, 1993

The youngest of Carolina and Edwin's three kids, Jack was born as John Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg on January 19, 1993

Growing up, Jack (seen with his mom in 2000) lived in New York City and attended the lavish Collegiate School on the Upper West Side - a private all-boys school where tuition is $56,000

Growing up, Jack (seen with his mom in 2000) lived in New York City and …に出席するd the lavish Collegiate School on the Upper West 味方する - a 私的な all-boys school where tuition is $56,000

After graduating in 2011, he headed to Yale University. Jack is pictured in his mother's arms while his grandmother Jackie walks behind them

After 卒業生(する)ing in 2011, he 長,率いるd to Yale University. Jack is pictured in his mother's 武器 while his grandmother Jackie walks behind them

The youngest of Carolina and Edwin's three kids, Jack was born as John Bouvier Kennedy S chlossberg on January 19, 1993.

Growing up, he lived in New York City and …に出席するd the lavish Collegiate School on Manhattan’s Upper West 味方する - a 私的な all-boys school where tuition is nearly $56,000 a year.

From an 早期に age, Jack had strong ambitions - and by the time he was 14, he had co-設立するd his own 非,不,無-利益(をあげる) organization called Relight New York, which was 献身的な to 改善するing living 条件s in low-income 住宅 開発s.

And when he 卒業生(する)d from high school in 2011, he was the valedictorian.?

He then went の上に Yale University, where he majored in history with a 集中 in Japanese history.?

At Yale, he wrote for the Yale Daily News and The Yale 先触れ(する), trained to be an EMT, and spent a summer 除去するing 有毒な waste in Massachusetts - before 卒業生(する)ing in 2015.?

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Jack of all 貿易(する)s: The college grad has worked a 一連の 職業s - but 認める he 'wasn't sure what he 手配中の,お尋ね者 to do' when he 長,率いるd to Harvard 法律 School for his masters

Jack graduated from Yale in 2015 with a degree in?Japanese history. He worked a series of odd jobs before heading to Harvard Law in 2017 for his masters

Jack 卒業生(する)d from Yale in 2015 with a degree in?Japanese history. He worked a 一連の 半端物 職業s before 長,率いるing to Harvard 法律 in 2017 for his masters?

At the time, Jack (seen in 2019) admitted he 'wasn't sure what he wanted to do.' He said, 'I?m kind of hedging my bets. I'm not sure what I want to do - business, law, something else'

At the time, Jack (seen in 2019) 認める he 'wasn't sure what he 手配中の,お尋ね者 to do.' He said, 'I’m 肉親,親類d of hedging my bets. I'm not sure what I want to do - 商売/仕事, 法律, something else'

After finishing college, Jack landed a 一連の 半端物 職業s. He 簡潔に lived in Tokyo, Japan, where he worked for the Japanese e-商業 company, Rakuten, Inc., and spent time as a staff assistant for the US Department of 明言する/公表する, 焦点(を合わせる)ing on the Bureau of Oceans and International 環境 科学の 事件/事情/状勢s.

Jack also had a short-lived 職業 at?a Japanese brewing, distilling, and (水以外の)飲料 company called Suntory Holdings 限られた/立憲的な, and dabbled in 事実上の/代理 - 上陸 a one-episode 役割 in the season eight finale of Blue 血s.

When Jack 長,率いるd to Harvard 法律 School for his masters, joining the ivy league school's 共同の JD-MBA program in 2017, he 認める that he 'wasn't sure what he 手配中の,お尋ね者 to do.'

'I’m 肉親,親類d of hedging my bets,' he told Boston.com?at the time. 'I'm not sure what I want to do - 商売/仕事, 法律, something else.

'I (機の)カム into 法律 school thinking I really 手配中の,お尋ね者 to practice 環境の 法律, and so far my favorite class is in 所有物/資産/財産, which is something I never would have 推定する/予想するd.?

'Come three years from now, my 利益/興味s could be 完全に different. I’ll always be 利益/興味d in 気候 問題/発行するs, but my idea of what I want to do will probably change.'

He went on to receive his Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration Degrees in February 2022 (seen), and in April 2023, he reveled he had passed the bar exam

He went on to receive his Juris Doctor and Master of 商売/仕事 行政 Degrees in February 2022 (seen), and in April 2023, he reveled he had passed the 妨げる/法廷,弁護士業 exam?

At the time, he explained that he was pretty busy with his schoolwork and 多重の extracurricular 努力するs, joking, 'I don’t have a life, but that’s what I 調印するd up for.

'It’s 冷静な/正味の, you just get to learn all day. いつかs it’s 堅い, but it’s been a fun experience.

'Harvard 法律 School is 広大な/多数の/重要な. I’m lucky to be here. It’s a really difficult, 激しい experience.?

'But I know so much more than I did the day before I got to 法律 school, so that’s a 冷静な/正味の feeling.'

During his time there, he wrote pieces for The Washington 地位,任命する, The New York Times, Time, and New York magazine’s The 削減(する).

He went on to receive his Juris Doctor and Master of 商売/仕事 行政 Degrees in February 2022, and in April 2023, he reveled he had passed the 妨げる/法廷,弁護士業 exam.?

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に引き続いて in his grandfather's footsteps? Jack has dabbled in politics and made 非常に/多数の 外見s with his mother, but has 認める to struggling to 'make his own way' outside of his 'family's 遺産/遺物'

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Jack has made a slew of public appearances alongside his famous relatives and has dabbled in politics over the years. He's seen in?2019 at the JFK?Profile in Courage Awards

Jack has made a slew of public 外見s と一緒に his famous 親族s and has dabbled in politics over the years. He's seen in?2019 at the JFK?Profile in Courage Awards

He accompanied his mom, Caroline, on several endeavors when she served as the US Ambassador to Japan from 2013 to 2017. They're seen together at the Met Gala in 2017

He …を伴ってd his mom, Caroline, on several 努力するs when she served as the US 外交官/大使 to Japan from 2013 to 2017. They're seen together at the Met 祝祭 in 2017?

Jack (seen with Barack Obama in 2013) has admitted to struggling to 'make his own way' outside of his 'family's legacy'
Jack (seen with Bill Clinton in 2015) has admitted to struggling to 'make his own way' outside of his 'family's legacy'

Jack (seen left with Barack Obama in 2013 and 権利 with 法案 Clinton in 2015) has 認める to struggling to 'make his own way' outside of his 'family's 遺産/遺物'?

Jack has made a slew of public 外見s と一緒に his famous 親族s and has dabbled in politics?over the years - but he has 認める to struggling to 'make his own way' outside of his 'family's 遺産/遺物.'

He …を伴ってd his mom, Caroline, on several 努力するs when she served as the US 外交官/大使 to Japan from 2013 to 2017.

During that time, he was able to 会合,会う former 国務長官 John Kerry, who couldn't stop 噴出するing about him.

'A sense of humor is not genetic, but 明らかに in the Kennedy family it can be 相続するd,' he said.

'In 大統領 Kennedy's grandson, Jack Schlossberg, this 質 seems to がまんする.'?

In 2016, Jack wrote a piece for Politico magazine in which he slammed 上院議員 Ted Cruz for (人命などを)奪う,主張するing that his grandfather would have been a 共和国の/共和党の had he been alive now.

'As Kennedy’s grandson, and as a student of his life, 遺産/遺物 and 行政, I find this notion - and the suggestion that Ted Cruz is somehow taking up his mantle - absurd,' he wrote.

'Were my grandfather alive today, he’d be exc ited about how far we have come as a nation since 1963, he would feel a sense of 緊急 about the challenges that 嘘(をつく) ahead and he most certainly would not be a 共和国の/共和党の.'

Jack and his mom spoke at the 2020 Democratic National Convention together, during which, the Harvard grad referenced his grandfather's famous? speech and backed President Joe Biden

Jack and his mom spoke at the 2020 Democratic 国家の 条約 together, during which, the Harvard grad 言及/関連d his grandfather's famous? speech and 支援するd 大統領 Joe Biden

While the now-30-year-old (seen on the Today show in 2018) certainly doesn't shy away from the spotlight, he has spoken out about the pressure
 that comes with carrying his family name

While the now-30-year-old (seen on the Today show in 2018) certainly doesn't shy away from the スポットライト, he has spoken out about the 圧力 that comes with carrying his family 指名する

'I'm inspired by my family's legacy of public service. It's something that I'm very proud of. But I'm still trying to make my own way and figure things out,' he said. He's seen with his siblings

'I'm 奮起させるd by my family's 遺産/遺物 of public service. It's something that I'm very proud of. But I'm still t rying to make my own way and 人物/姿/数字 things out,' he said. He's seen with his siblings

Jack?and his mom spoke at the 2020 Democratic 国家の 条約 together, during which, the Harvard grad 言及/関連d his grandfather's famous 'ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country' speech and 支援するd 大統領 Joe Biden.?

'We can reach these new frontiers, but only with a 大統領 who asks what he can do for our country and what together we can do to build a better world,' he said.?

'It's up to us. Let's get it done. Times have changed. But the 主題s of my grandfather's speech - courage, まとまり and patriotism - are as important today as they were in 1960.?

'And once again, we need a leader who believes America's best days are yet to come. We need Joe Biden.'

While the now-30-year-old certainly doesn't shy away from the スポットライト, he has spoken out about the 巨大な 圧力 that comes with carrying his family 指名する.

After he first 入会させるd at Harvard, he told Boston.com that it was very 'humbling' to pass by?JFK Street when he goes to get food.

'There’s no pretending that it’s not there,' he said, 追加するing that while it was 'a little weird' at first, that he was trying to get used to it.

He also told Today?in 2017, 'I'm 奮起させるd by my family's 遺産/遺物 of public service. It's something that I'm very proud of.?

'But I'm still trying to make my own way and 人物/姿/数字 things out. So stay tuned - I don't know what I'm going to do.'

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His bizarre 爆発: Jack went on a strange rant about eating in restaurants earlier this week - にもかかわらず 以前 (人命などを)奪う,主張するing that he dines out 'at least six days a week'

Jack left many people scratching their heads when he went on a bizarre rant about restaurants on Instagram this week - despite?previously claiming that he dines out 'at least six days a week'

Jack left many people scratching their 長,率いるs when he went on a bizarre rant about restaurants on Instagram this week - にもかかわらず?以前 (人命などを)奪う,主張するing that he dines out 'at least six days a week'

'We have to wait there to eat something and we don't get to choose, really, what it is,' he said.? We only have a couple of choices. And we do
n't know what any of them will taste like'

'We have to wait there to eat something and we don't get to choose, really, what it is,' he said.? We only have a couple of choices. And we don't know what any of them will taste like'

Jack left many people scratching their 長,率いるs when he went on a bizarre rant about restaurants on his Instagram account this week.

The 30-year-old 地位,任命するd a minute-and-a-half ビデオ of himself going on a tirade about the 行為/法令/行動する of eating out - にもかかわらず him 以前 (人命などを)奪う,主張するing that he himself dines out 'at least six days a week.'

'We have to wait there to eat something and we don't get to choose, really, what it is,' he began in the ビデオ.?

'We only have a couple of choices. And we don't know what any of them will taste like, or what's good. [And the food is] covered in sugar.

'We're gonna sit there for most of the time and wait for some guy to come up and ask us some questions.

'And we're gonna have to f**king talk to some guy about what we want to eat... What?we want to put inside of our 団体/死体s, which really 事柄 事柄s a lot, and we are going to let them tell us how to do it.

Back in 2017, after he first began studying at Harvard, Jack (seen recently) couldn't stop gushing about some of the local eateries to Boston.com

支援する in 2017, after he first began 熟考する/考慮するing at Harvard, Jack (seen recently) couldn't stop 噴出するing about some of the 地元の eateries to Boston.com

'I love a good salad, so Sweetgreen [is] great,' Jack (seen recently) said at the time. 'But my favorite restaurant is Darwin?s. I have a turkey sandwich from there at least six days a week'

'I love a good salad, so Sweetgreen [is] 広大な/多数の/重要な,' Jack (seen recently) said at the time. 'But my favorite restaurant is Darwin’s. I have a turkey 挟む f rom there at least six days a week'

'Then we are going to sit there for a while and wait, and then we are going to need a couple more minutes to look at the menu, to read the menu.

'We have to read something ーするために get the food. We have to read get food? Why??You don't 現実に need to do that and that's why I'm never ever going to a restaurant again.'

Someone from behind the camera then asked Jack why he was so angry about restaurants, to which he 答える/応じるd, 'It?廃虚s your whole life.'

'You spend hours and hours eating at restaurants when you can spend a minute and a half eating something that's good for you,' he 追加するd.?

支援する in 2017, after he first began 熟考する/考慮するing at Harvard, he couldn't stop 噴出するing about some of the 地元の eateries to Boston.com.

'I do love a good salad, so Sweetgreen has been 広大な/多数の/重要な,' he said at the time. 'But my favorite Cambridge restaurant 全体にわたる is Darwin’s - that’s the greatest restaurant of all time. I have a turkey 挟む from there at least six days a week.'

Darwin's was a popular caf??chain in Massachusetts that の近くにd 負かす/撃墜する in 2022 after 30 years of 商売/仕事.