As renewed attention turns to the looks of John F. Kennedy Jr., his nephew Jack Schlossberg quipped that he is even hotter than his late uncle.
The 33-year-old humorously let it be known on his Instagram on Sunday that he's the best-looking in the family as he posted a series of snaps to back his claim.
The grandson of President John F. Kennedy, who is running for a congressional seat in New York, captioned photos of statues, writing, 'he's hotter than JFK Jr.'
However, at the end of the slides, Schlossberg turned the claim into a political ad, noting that not only is he 'hot,' but he doesn't accept money from Super PACs or corporate PACs.
His jab at his uncle's attractiveness came shortly after the whirlwind TV series Love Story premiered in February.
The series offers insight into JFK Jr's relationship with Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy.
Social media users were split on who they believed had the better physical appearance, but JFK Jr's supporters were fierce in most of their responses.
'Your uncle John was the very definition of male beauty...a true Adonis,' wrote one. 'You, on the other hand, look like Anthony Weiner's and Rosemary's Baby love child.'
'Ok... you're on shaky ground to compare yourself to the ever idolized John John in the looks department (he's an icon), but I see the resemblance, and you've got my vote, neighbor,' noted another.
'You're handsome, but you're not hotter than JFK Jr... Sorry, not sorry,' a third wrote.
At the other end in the looks department, many were also on Schlossberg's side, noting that he was right to say he was the better-looking of the two.
'I am a huge JFK and JFK Jr fan. I agree with a lot of people, you are the new sexy , but you're more than a pretty face,' wrote one. 'You got my vote for president.'
'As a person who thinks Uncle John was pretty damn handsome, you definitely favor him,' said another.
'Dude, you are hotter than JFK Jr,' a third simply added.
Some couldn't decide who was the better-looking, and one user summarized what many felt: 'You're equal in hotness to your uncle.'
Schlossberg is just five years away from the same age his late uncle died at in 1999.
JFK Jr, who was 38 at the time of his death, smashed his small Piper Saratoga plane into the ocean around seven miles from Martha's Vineyard on his way to his cousin's wedding. His wife, Carolyn, 33, and her 34-year-old sister Lauren also died.
However, his looks have proved to be timeless, as the show has sparked a new generation to fall in love with the late Kennedy.
A look-alike contest in New York City took place on March 8 to find JFK Jr's modern doppelganger and awarded the biggest hunk a $250 cash prize.
Video footage showed massive crowds swarming around the contestants. As the footage cuts to different angles, the crowd goes wild for the winning contestant.
Kennedy heir Jack Schlossberg has unleashed a furious tirade against Ryan Murphy's new show about John F. Kennedy Jr's whirlwind life and tragic death.
The FX anthology series Love Story, which premiered last month, follows the romance of JFK Jr. and wife Carolyn Bessette, depicting both the highs and lows of their marriage up until their tragic deaths in 1999 from a fatal plane crash.
While the show has seemed to captivate the entire globe, there's one person who has made it clear he is not a fan: JFK Jr.'s nephew Schlossberg, 33.
During a recent appearance on CBS Sunday Morning, the budding politician, who is currently running to become the Democratic candidate in New York's 12th congressional district in the 2026 U.S. House of Representatives election, branded the show as a 'grotesque display of someone else's life.'
He said executive producer Murphy, 60, knew 'nothing about' his family and reminded viewers that it is 'fiction' and 'not a documentary.'
'If you want to know someone who's never met anyone in my family, knows nothing about us, talk to Ryan Murphy,' he said.
'I want people who watch it to watch it with one letter in mind and that's a capital F, for fiction.
'The guy knows nothing about what he's talking about, and he's making a ton of money on a grotesque display of someone else's life... This is not a documentary.'
Schlossberg also slammed Murphy for not donating any of the 'millions of dollars of profits that he's making' from the show to 'some of the causes that JFK Jr. championed through his life.'
'Maybe he could donate some of that money to the JFK library to help keep President Kennedy's memory alive, but he's not. He's making money,' he continued.