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It’s Over! JFK’s Grandson Jack Schlossberg & Yogi Girlfriend Split After She Accuses Him Of Cheating

Jack Schlossberg Wearing Dark Blue Suit and Tie with White Shirt, Inset Photo of Jack Wearing Black T-Shirt With His Girlfriend Wearing While T-Shirt
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July 23 2019, Updated 1:01 p.m. ET

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John F. Kennedy was known for cheating on his wife Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis throughout their marriage – and it appears his only grandson could be following in his philandering footsteps.

RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal John “Jack” Kennedy Schlossberg and his yogi girlfriend Krissy Jones have split after he allegedly cheated.

Jones, 29, who owns Sky Ting Yoga in New York, recently told pals she and Schlossberg, 26, had broken up.

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“She told friends that it’s over between them,” a source exclusively told Radar. “She said he snuck around on her.”

The insider added, “She said it’s for the best.”

Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg’s son and the stunning blonde were first linked together in 2017 after meeting through mutual friends.

They began exclusively dating again in the beginning of 2019, an insider told Radar.

Schlossberg even opted out of the celebrating 4th of July in Hyannis Port at the Kennedy compound, as he traveled to her hometown in Indiana for the holiday.

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The celeb son is a law student at Harvard in Massachusetts, while his now ex-girlfriend is based in New York.

One of her clients includes former first daughter Barbara Bush.

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