Ryan Murphy, the mastermind behind captivating series like *American Horror Story* and *American Crime Story*, is set to delve into the lives of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy in his latest *American Story* installment. This news has sent ripples through the entertainment world, with fans and critics alike eager to see who will embody these iconic figures.
Naturally, the fashion world, particularly the team at *Vogue*, has had its own thoughts on who should step into the roles of John-John and Carolyn. Vogue Creative Editorial Director Mark Guiducci suggests Jacob Elordi, who seems a perfect fit, but considering Murphy’s penchant for re-using actors, Evan Peters or even Travis Kelce might be in the running. While Kelce’s presidential gravitas is debatable, doubting Murphy’s casting choices is a fool’s game.
For Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, the *Vogue* team has a plethora of suggestions. Elizabeth Debicki, known for her stunning portrayal in *The Crown*, would be a compelling choice, embodying Carolyn’s sophistication and grace. Jodie Comer, known for her captivating performance in *Killing Eve*, is another strong contender, promising a nuanced and complex portrayal of Carolyn.
Vogue contributing editor Lilah Ramzi suggests a different direction, highlighting Murphy’s tendency to cast his trusted friends. She believes Emma Roberts or even Kim Kardashian could be in the running. But with Kendall Jenner embracing the Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy blonde hair, perhaps she’s the one destined for the role.
The casting conversation extends beyond John-John and Carolyn, with suggestions for supporting characters as well. Miley Cyrus has been proposed for the role of Carole Radziwill, but Senior Fashion & Style Writer Christian Allaire believes Radziwill herself would be a perfect fit, given Murphy’s penchant for campy reality stars.
Marley Marius, Features Editor at Calvin Klein, suggests Tim Bagley for the role of Bessette-Kennedy’s former employer, a choice that feels eerily accurate. And given Edgar Ramírez’s previous role in *The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story*, he’s a natural choice for the role of Gianni Versace, a close personal friend of Bessette-Kennedy’s.
The casting process is a game of speculation, with each suggestion adding fuel to the fire of anticipation. It’s a testament to the enduring fascination with John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, and a reminder that Ryan Murphy’s *American Story* franchise continues to captivate audiences with its bold choices and unflinching narratives.