Read on for some key insights about Schlossberg – and how she inherited her grandmother’s celebrated grace and beauty.
Rose Schlossberg studied at NYU and Harvard
Beginning her education at Brearley, a distinguished all-girls private school in New York, Schlossberg, 35, then attended Harvard University, focusing on English and obtaining her bachelor’s degree in 2010.
But Schlossberg didn’t stop there. Eager to expand her knowledge, she advanced to New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP), where she studied communications. She earned her Master’s of Professional Studies by 2013.
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During her time at Harvard, Schlossberg made headlines after reportedly giving actress Lindsay Lohan and musician Samantha Ronson a tour of the campus. The trio were later spotted partying it up at a nightclub in Boston, per The New York Post.She’s Jackie O’s lookalike
The striking resemblance between Schlossberg and her grandmother has captivated the public. When the actress co-launched her humorous YouTube miniseries End Time Girls Club, her similar facial features, elegance and poise, and even her choice of hairstyle were deemed reminiscent of Jackie’s classic look.
She works on both sides of the camera
When Schlossberg launched End Time Girls Club in 2016, three years after she graduated, the series showcased its co-creators’ talents both in front of and behind the camera.
Schlossberg has acting, writing and producing credits under her belt. She starred in indie film Houses and co-wrote the acclaimed documentary TV miniseries Time: The Kalief Browder Story.
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However, rumours swirled regarding family tension due to the Kennedys’ religious beliefs. Still, the attendance of close family – including Rose’s mother, Caroline – suggested strong family support.
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She was close to her grandparents
Schlossberg was also close to her uncle, John F. Kennedy Jr, who died tragically in a plane crash when his niece was just 11.