Have you noticed that Caroline Kennedy’s son looks a whole lot likeJFK, Jr?
Don’t believe us?
Well, settle in, because we’ve got the pictures and all the info to prove it.

“Jack is very much interested in [his uncle] John,” a friend toldPeoplemagazine.
“He has an ease and a sense of humor.
And he loves being compared to him.

Another friend told the magazine that Schlossberg is “not walking around with a big sign over his head.
He’s not spending a lot of time thinking about his family’s legacy.
It’s something he’s proud of, but it doesn’t define him.”

Schlossberg went on to address what he considered a glaring omission by the original article’s author.
“The president described as ‘famously hawkish’ resolved the Cuban Missile Crisis peacefully.
Mr. Douthat does not mention what President Kennedy called his proudest accomplishment: the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.”

I did not write the article and, for the record, am not gay.
Well, so much for that.
In one photo posted by Schlossberg, Trudeau is seen balancing a standing baby in one hand.

Such a boss!!”
What a boss."
Schlossberg shared several other photos of Trudeau, all captioned with some variation of “boss.”

However, Schlossberg’s infatuation with Trudeau may be more about admiration than anything else.
Perhaps Schlossberg has similar aspirations?
In an article forThe Cut, Schlossberg detailed his five-hour paddle board race for charity around Manhattan.

Schlossberg ended up placing eighth in his division.
Much like John F. Kennedy Jr., Caroline Kennedy’s son isin good shape.
Unlike his uncle, however, Schlossberg doesn’t just look the part.

Another colleague, Gary Ginsberg, added jovially, “He wasterribleat touch football.”
Schlossberg’s major almost certainly won him brownie points from his mom, who was serving as the U.S. Schlossberg was heavily involved in his school community.
After graduating from Yale as an undergrad, Schlossberg got into Harvard Law School.

In aninterview with Boston.com, he said, “Harvard Law School is great.
I’m lucky to be here.
It’s a really difficult, intense experience.

Walking around campus and seeing buildings and streets dedicated to your grandfather.
Caroline Kennedy’s son admitted that he got used to it after a little while.
Despite being a Kennedy, he blends in with the other students.
“People are too busy studying to care who you are,” Schlossberg said.
“I haven’t [run into her],” Schlossberg told Boston.com.
He’s already off to an auspicious start.
While on campus, he also co-founded an organization in support of Senator Chris Murphy.
Oh, and the kicker?
What wereyoudoing in middle school?