Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’ lookalike granddaughter Rose Schlossberg is an up and coming comedian who has debuted a new satirical web series teaching women how to survive the apocalypse.
The 27-year-old daughter of Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg co-launched End Times Girls Club with her friend Mara Nelson-Greenberg and the six-episode web series from Above Average was actually inspired by Rose’s time at New York University.
‘It came up as a response to seeing the way that New York responded to Hurricane Sandy, and how people were grossly underprepared — specifically, girls in damsel in distress mode,’ she told Mashable of the venture.
‘I thought it would be interesting to create this world where girls have to be survivalists without compromising their cute factor.’
In the short webisodes, Rose and Mara play the roles of Bee and Lara, respectively, two vloggers who are teaching viewers how to do everything from a ‘fun new way to start a fire after the apocalypse’ to making mascara using nothing but ‘ashes and plain old auto grease’.
‘I am not a huge fan of make-up myself, but there are real benefits to looking good post-doomsday,’ Rose’s character says in the clip entitled Apocalypse Makeover. ‘For example, you will want people to invite you into their bunker.’
Rose, who is the eldest grandchild of Jacqueline and former US President John F. Kennedy, has her grandmother’s same brunette locks, delicate smile, wide-set eyes, and slender frame.
However, the web series sees her donning messy ponytails, casual T-shirts, jeans, and a pair of baggy camouflage pants, which is a far cry from Jackie O’s classic style.
The web series is a part of the online comedy distributor Above Average Productions, which is the digital sector of Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels’ company Broadway Video.
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