Madonna opened up about a personal chapter from her past during a recent video conversation, naming John F. Kennedy Jr. when asked about one of her most memorable lovers.
The exchange came during a candid discussion that moved between sex, music, and Madonna’s longtime connection with LGBTQ+ audiences. When the question turned to past relationships, Madonna said she would only name someone who was no longer alive before quietly identifying Kennedy.
Madonna and Kennedy were linked in the 1980s, during a period when both were major figures in American pop culture. Kennedy, the son of President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, died in a plane crash in 1999 at age 38.
The conversation also touched on Madonna’s early years in New York and the AIDS crisis. She described feeling protective of gay men after seeing how they were treated during that time. Her comments connected a personal memory with a broader part of her public life and career.








