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Daryl Hannah’s ‘Love Story’ Firestorm: The ‘Tragedy-Exploiting’ Critique That Exposes Hollywood’s Darkest Habit

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Daryl Hannah’s ‘Love Story’ Firestorm: The ‘Tragedy-Exploiting’ Critique That Exposes Hollywood’s Darkest Habit
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Daryl Hannah has launched a full-throated attack on Ryan Murphy’s FX series “Love Story,” calling it “tragedy-exploiting” and denying harmful characterizations in a New York Times op-ed that exposes the simmering tension between Hollywood’s creative liberties and the real people whose lives it depicts.

Daryl Hannah blasts 'Love Story,' calls show 'tragedy-exploiting'

FX’s “Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette” has become one of 2026’s most-watched and most-divisive television events. The series, which dramatizes the whirlwind romance and tragic 1999 plane crash death of JFK Jr. and his wife, Carolyn Bessette, is the first installment of Ryan Murphy’s new anthology series. From its premiere, it has captivated audiences with its glossy, tragic portrayal of a modern American fairy tale turned nightmare according to USA TODAY.

The show has also ruffled feathers, particularly within the Kennedy orbit. Jack Schlossberg, JFK Jr.’s nephew, previously called the series “grotesque,” setting the stage for a broader critique that the production trades in sensationalism at the expense of truth and dignity. Now, that critique has a powerful new voice: Daryl Hannah, JFK Jr.’s former long-term partner, who has her own character in the series portrayed by Dree Hemingway.

Hannah’s Blistering Op-Ed: Denial and Accusation

In a new op-ed published by the New York Times on March 6, Hannah did not hold back. She described the decision to include a character based on her as inherently “tragedy-exploiting.” Her criticism was specific and scorching. She accused the show of deliberately painting her as “irritating, self-absorbed, whiny and inappropriate” to serve narrative tension, arguing that “a real, living person is not a narrative device.”

Hannah, 65, then issued a point-by-point denial of the behaviors attributed to her onscreen. She unequivocally stated she has never used cocaine, hosted cocaine-fueled parties, pressured anyone into marriage, desecrated a family heirloom, intruded on a private memorial, planted stories in the press, or compared Jacqueline Onassis’s death to a dog’s. “These are not creative embellishments of personality,” she wrote. “They are assertions about conduct — and they are false.” Her full rebuttal can be read in the original New York Times op-ed.

The Kennedy Family’s Longstanding Opposition

Hannah’s entrance into the fray aligns with a chorus of disapproval from the Kennedy family itself. Her piece reinforces the family’s central argument: that the series is not a loving tribute but a “gross glamorization of a personal tragedy” that prioritizes dramatic effect over factual integrity. This perspective frames the show as part of a long tradition of media exploiting the Kennedys’ private pain for public consumption.

The controversy raises a fundamental question about biographical entertainment: where does dramatization end and defamation begin? Hannah’s explicit denial of concrete actions escalates the debate from a general complaint about taste to a specific challenge of the show’s factual foundation.

Ryan Murphy’s Defense: The “Distance” Argument

Series creator Connor Hines, speaking at the premiere, offered a rationale that likely sits at the heart of Hannah’s frustration. Hines told reporters that the production deliberately chose not to consult with the Kennedy family or their close associates. His reasoning, as reported, was that “distance” allows for greater objectivity and prevents the narrative from becoming “muddled” by conflicting personal memories according to Yahoo Entertainment.

From a writer’s perspective, Hines’s argument has merit. But Hannah’s op-ed exposes its human cost: the people portrayed become collateral damage in the pursuit of a “clean” story. Her statement, “I have always honored their right to privacy,” implicitly contrasts the family’s silence with the show’s loud, unauthorized speculation.

Examining the On-Screen Portrayals

To understand the firestorm, one must look at who is being portrayed and how. The series features Paul Anthony Kelly as John F. Kennedy Jr. and Sarah Pidgeon as Carolyn Bessette. The show is based on Elizabeth Beller’s biography “Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy,” a source itself mired in controversy due to its reliance on contested accounts per Yahoo reports.

A slideshow of cast members compared to their real-life counterparts reveals the show’s meticulous, and for some, disturbing, attention to visual detail. This includes Dree Hemingway as Daryl Hannah, Naomi Watts as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and Alessandro Nivola as Calvin Klein. The visual accuracy stands in stark contrast to the narrative accuracy questioned by Hannah and others.

<p style="margin: 0px;"><strong>Paul Anthony Kelly as John F. Kennedy Jr.</strong></p>
<p>Model turned actor Paul Anthony Kelly told USA TODAY that some days it took three hours to get into character. "It would be an extra two hours for coverup (of his tattoos) and then an hour for hair and makeup,” Kelly said. That perfectly coiffed Kennedy hairdo was achieved with "a little bit of water and a hairdryer and a lot of brush work.”</p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;"><strong>Sarah Pidgeon as Carolyn Bessette </strong></p>
<p>Sarah Pidgeon, a natural brunette, estimates she spent 22 hours in the hair salon over two days to lighten her locks within the realm of Bessette-blond. The stories written about the couple and Bessette in particular were “so misogynistic,” Pidgeon tells USA TODAY. “There was this narrative that they wanted to stick to, generally, and this characterization of her that I’ve just found couldn’t be further from the woman that I came to know."</p>
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<p>Naomi Watts told "Entertainment Tonight" the production "did a bunch of tests" to find the right look, "because I really look nothing like her," the actress admitted. "The coloring is all wrong, and she has a different nose, and we certainly played around with prosthetics. And then we weren’t improving. We were just making me look more different. So we sort of scrapped it." Watts donned a wig for the role, brown contact lenses and makeup to close the age gap.</p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;"><strong>Dree Hemingway as Daryl Hannah </strong></p>
<p>Dree Hemingway, the great-granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway, portrays "Splash" star Daryl Hannah in the limited series. In real life, JFK Jr. and Hannah had an on and off relationship for years, but broke up for good in 1994, according to reports.</p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;"><strong>Grace Gummer as Caroline Kennedy<br /></strong><br /> Grace Gummer, daughter of Meryl Streep and sculptor Don Gummer, plays Caroline Kennedy, John Jr.’s older sister, born three years before his arrival. After Caroline’s father’s assassination in 1963, her mother’s death following a cancer diagnosis in 1994, and John Jr.’s death in 1999, Caroline is the only surviving member of their immediate family.</p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;"><strong>Ben Shenkman as Edwin Schlossberg <br /></strong><br />Ben Shenkman ("Royal Pains," "Billions") plays Caroline Kennedy’s husband Edwin Schlossberg. The couple wed in 1986 and had three children, Rose (1988), Tatiana (1990), and Jack (1993). Tatiana died of acute myeloid leukemia in December 2025.</p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;"><strong>Alessandro Nivola as Calvin Klein <br /></strong><br />Alessandro Nivola portrays American fashion designer Calvin Klein, whose eponymous label was where Carolyn Bessette worked and where she met John F. Kennedy Jr.</p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;"><strong>Noah Fearnley as Michael Bergin <br /></strong><br />Michael Bergin, a Calvin Klein model who acted on "Baywatch," engaged in "a casual romance" with Carolyn Bessette in 1992, Elizabeth Beller writes in "Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy," upon which FX’s limited series is based. "A former hotel doorman at the Paramount, Bergin would later, in a tell-all book, ‘The Other Man,’ claim he was sexually involved with Carolyn from the fall of ’92 until her death. <br />"There’s no doubt Carolyn befriended Bergin, and, true to form, helped him with his career," Beller continues. "Carolyn and Michael had an on-off relationship, much more off than on. His later account of it is considered questionable by many of Carolyn’s friends."</p>
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‘Love Story’ cast photos compared to real-life people including JFK Jr., Carolyn Bessette

FX’s “Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette” (Thursdays, 9 ET/PT on FX and streaming on Hulu) depicts the romance of the pair, who tragically died in a plane crash in 1999. Let’s take a closer look at the actors and the real-life people they’re portraying.


<p style="margin: 0px;">A who’s who of celebrities stepped out Feb. 3, 2026, for the <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2026/02/04/love-story-show-premiere-jfk-jr-carolyn-bessette-costume-backlash/88510285007/">premiere of FX’s "Love Story."</a> The show is director Ryan Murphy’s <a target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" class="gnt_pg_img_cap_a" href="https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2025/06/17/ryan-murphy-american-love-story-jfk-jr-carolyn-bessette/84242119007/">first installment of an anthology</a> based on the whirlwind romance between <a target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" class="gnt_pg_img_cap_a" href="https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2025/08/09/jfk-jr-carolyn-bessette-wedding-photos/85591478007/">John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette</a>. </p>
<p>Scroll to see stars on the red carpet, beginning with Paul Anthony Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon. Pidgeon and Kelly star as Kennedy and Bessette.</p>
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Stars step out for Ryan Murphy’s ‘Love Story’ premere: See photos

A who’s who of celebrities stepped out Feb. 3, 2026, for the premiere of FX’s “Love Story.” The show is director Ryan Murphy’s first installment of an anthology based on the whirlwind romance between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette.

Scroll to see stars on the red carpet, beginning with Paul Anthony Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon. Pidgeon and Kelly star as Kennedy and Bessette.


Why This Firestorm Matters Beyond One Op-Ed

Hannah’s piece is not just a celebrity grievance; it’s a watershed moment in the ongoing debate about biographical storytelling. Her status as a former partner of JFK Jr. and a subject of the series gives her critique unique weight. She represents the living person caught in the machinery of a multi-million dollar production based on a contested book. Her argument that real people are not “narrative devices” strikes at the ethical core of Ryan Murphy’s brand of entertainment, which often walks a fine line between homage and exploitation.

The controversy also highlights a persistent cultural fascination with the Kennedys, particularly the doomed romance of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette. The series’ success proves the public’s appetite for this tragedy remains insatiable. But Hannah’s critique forces audiences to consider the cost of that fascination. Is the relentless revisiting of this couple’s private pains a form of collective mourning, or a never-ending spectacle that disrespects the dead and harms the living?

The Fan Community: Divided But Deeply Invested

Fan reactions to “Love Story” have been intensely polarized. Many viewers praise the series for its production values and emotional resonance, seeing it as a poignant tribute. Others, aligned with the Kennedy family and now Hannah, view it as a sensationalist distortion. This divide mirrors a larger schism in fandom between those who prioritize historical accuracy and those who accept dramatic license as a necessary part of genre storytelling.

Social media has become a battleground, with fans dissecting every scene for factual accuracy and debating whether the series humanizes its subjects or reduces them to tabloid archetypes. Hannah’s intervention will undoubtedly energize the critical camp and may pressure FX and Ryan Murphy Productions to address the specific allegations head-on, rather than dismissing them as expected backlash.

What Comes Next?

Daryl Hannah has stated her piece with clarity andanger. She has no interest in engaging with the show’s creators and has emphasized her desire to protect her reputation and the Kennedy family’s privacy. Her op-ed is a definitive line in the sand. The ball now is in the court of FX and Ryan Murphy. Will they engage with the criticism, or will they, as suggested by Hines’s “distance” argument, remain insulated from it?

For viewers, the controversy adds a crucial layer of context to every episode. Knowledge of Hannah’s specific denials transforms the viewing experience from passive consumption to active interrogation of the narrative’s truth claims. This is the ultimate impact of her critique: it irrevocably changes how the show can be watched and discussed.

onlytrustedinfo.com will continue to provide the fastest, most authoritative analysis as this story develops. For the deepest dives into entertainment controversies and the cultural forces behind them, read more of our expert coverage.

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