Jackie O's Secret: A Book Reveals Her Betty Ford Center Visit
Remember Jackie O? You know, the stylish First Lady, the iconic fashion icon, the woman who seemed to have it all? Well, behind that glamorous facade, there was a woman battling her own demons. A new book, "Jackie After Jack," by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist C. David Heymann, sheds light on a hidden chapter of Jackie Kennedy Onassis' life: her secret visit to the Betty Ford Center.
Now, you might be thinking, "Betty Ford Center? What's that? It's a renowned rehab facility, known for its high-profile patients. And Jackie, it turns out, needed their help.
In the book, Heymann reveals that Jackie checked into the Betty Ford Center in 1979, a few years after her husband, Aristotle Onassis, passed away. She was struggling with grief, loneliness, and, according to the book, "a prescription drug habit." The revelation comes as a surprise to many, as Jackie was always seen as the epitome of grace and poise.
But Heymann paints a more nuanced picture. He writes about Jackie's struggles with anxiety and depression, something she kept hidden from the public eye. She was battling demons we all can relate to, but she did so in the spotlight, where every move was scrutinized.
The book goes into detail about Jackie's time at the center, highlighting her determination to get better and her desire to regain control of her life. It paints a picture of a woman who was not afraid to seek help and who was willing to fight for her own well-being.
This revelation about Jackie's stay at the Betty Ford Center adds another layer to her complex and fascinating story. It shows that even the most glamorous individuals can struggle with personal demons, and that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Jackie's story reminds us that everyone has their own battles to fight, and that sometimes, the most important thing is to seek help when we need it.