What's Happening?
Howard Stern recently shared his experience of being featured on the cover of George magazine, a publication launched by John F. Kennedy Jr. in 1995. On his SiriusXM radio show, Stern described the cover shoot as one of the worst he had ever done, despite
having participated in numerous magazine covers. The shoot involved Stern dressed in colonial attire, wielding a chainsaw, in a theme meant to evoke George Washington. Stern recounted the supermodel treatment he received during the shoot, with photographers praising his appearance. He also mentioned his acquaintance with Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, though he was reticent about the details of their relationship. The discussion was prompted by Stern's interest in the FX series 'Love Story,' which explores the lives of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette.
Why It's Important?
The story highlights the intersection of pop culture and politics, as exemplified by George magazine's unique approach to political discourse. Stern's reflections offer insight into the media landscape of the 1990s and the enduring fascination with the Kennedy family. The anecdote also underscores the challenges public figures face in managing their public personas and the media's role in shaping public perception. Stern's comments about privacy and discretion in his relationship with Carolyn Bessette Kennedy further illustrate the delicate balance between public interest and personal boundaries.









