Was Carolyn Bessette late to her wedding? The truth about her dress
Erin JensenEpisode 6 of FX’s “Love Story” re-creates the wedding of titular characters John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette on Georgia’s secluded Cumberland Island in September 1996.
The "Love Story" production team put forth every effort to mimic the couple's wedding venue, the First African Baptist Church, which was erected in 1893, including using antique wood. True to life, the wedding was filmed by candlelight, creator Connor Hines says, because the church did not have electricity. Of course, the pair's wedded bliss was short-lived; they perished (along with Carolyn's sister Lauren) on July 16, 1999, when a plane piloted by Kennedy crashed.
Kennedy’s nephew and congressional candidate Jack Schlossberg recently ripped the series starring Paul Anthony Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon (Thursdays at 9 ET/PT and streaming on Hulu) in an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning."
“I would just want people who do watch the show to watch it with one letter in mind,” Schlossberg said, “and that's a capital 'F' for fiction.”
Here, we analyze the episode to help you separate fact from fantasy.

Did Carolyn Bessette’s mom Ann speak at the couple’s rehearsal dinner?
At the scripted rehearsal dinner, Carolyn’s mother, Ann Messina Freeman (Constance Zimmer), discards a prepared speech in exchange for improvised remarks. She remembers how a younger Carolyn once sat with a girl on the bus who was alone instead of with her friends.
“John, I know that you have been burdened with enormous expectations, and that there are a lot of people on the bus clamoring for your attention,” Ann says. “I just hope that when you are faced with it all, you don’t choose to sit where you are expected or wanted but where you are needed. That is something that I pray she can count on.” Ann apologizes to guests before walking away.
In describing the evening in “Once Upon a Time,” the book that inspired the series, author Elizabeth Beller references Robert Littell’s book “The Men We Became: My Friendship with John F. Kennedy, Jr.”
“As Littell recounted in his memoir: Ann ‘expressed reservations over the union, implying that it might not be in the best interest of her daughter,’” Beller writes. “Littell described how the crowd, happy and enthusiastic about the union, moved on quickly from the moment, but that John was ‘visibly stung by his mother-in-law’s remarks.’”

Did the bride and groom sleep on the beach the night before their wedding?
After John and Carolyn’s rehearsal dinner, the characters spend the night on the beach. Before parting to get ready for their nuptials, they strip and take a dip in the Atlantic Ocean.
In reality, the two spent the night before their wedding apart and indoors. Hair stylist/makeup artist George Kyriakos said in “JFK Jr.: An Intimate Oral Biography” that Kennedy shared his accommodations for the evening.

“John slept in my then-wife Jackie’s and my room the night before the wedding on a cot,” Kyriakos said. “Which is crazy − there was this huge mansion where everybody had rooms and John was sleeping on a cot in our room. It was the whole don’t-sleep-with-the-bride-the-night-before-the-wedding thing.”
Littell remarked, according to Beller's book, that Bessette headed to bed at a reasonable hour as guests partied: "She, wise woman, had gone to sleep hours ago.”

Did John F. Kennedy Jr. have to outrun helicopters on his wedding day?
In “Love Story,” John puts the pedal to the metal on his way to the church with his cousin Anthony Radziwill (Erich Bergen) to lose a hovering paparazzo helicopter. They speed down a dirt road and are gleeful when they lose the unwanted guest.
John’s friend Sasha Chermayeff recalls having to shake choppers before the ceremony in the 2019 documentary “JFK And Carolyn's Wedding: The Lost Tapes.”
“Everybody wanted to lose them,” Chermayeff says. “So we took off and had to basically evade them by blasting into the trees, making it possible to make it kind of a trick route and losing them. And then all of a sudden, they weren't there anymore.”
Was Carolyn Bessette late to her wedding because of her Narciso Rodriguez dress?
In “Love Story,” Carolyn is shocked to learn that her cowlneck slip dress doesn’t have a zipper and that she’d have to put it on over her head − a maneuver that would ruin her makeup, which had already been done.
“Shouldn’t someone have thought of this?” John’s sister Caroline Kennedy (Grace Gummer) asks. “You know what? I’ll figure it out,” designer (and close Bessette friend) Narciso Rodriguez (Tonatiuh) says before taking the gown. Carolyn is sewn into the dress and arrives to the ceremony as the last of the daylight fades.
It’s hard to imagine Bessette would be surprised that the design lacked a zipper. According to Beller’s book, bride and designer “collaborated on this for many months. They were spotted together in Paris, where Carolyn had flown several times for three-hour couture fittings in order to ensure the sublime, pearl-colored silk crepe dress fit like a glove. The estimated cost was around $40,000 [more than $80,000 today]; Narciso gave it to her as a gift.”
RoseMarie Terenzio, John’s former executive assistant and friend, explains in “JFK Jr.” that “the neckline was too tight to get over her head, so Narciso had to open it and then re-close it. She had gone for two fittings. But I think the dress wasn’t fully made yet and then when they put the finishing touches on, Carolyn was thinking, ‘It’ll be fine.’ She wasn’t going to fly back to Paris for another fitting.”
“But that’s what took so long,” Terenzio continues. “And then when she got dressed that day, they put a scarf over her head to slip the dress on. To not mess up her hair and not get makeup on the dress.”