Jack Donaghy - Celebrity Love Interests

Celebrity Love Interests

Before his marriage, Jack usually dated women who are celebrities or powerful figures in the media. Often, he hints that he is having or has had a relationship with them, but it is rarely explicitly stated. These women include:

  • Greta Van Susteren, journalist (implied in "Jack-Tor", "showered with.")
  • Condoleezza Rice, academian (implied in "The Break Up", confirmed in "The Source Awards" and "Everything Sunny All the Time Always")
  • Maureen Dowd, journalist (implied in "The Rural Juror")
  • Elizabeth Hurley, actress (mentioned in "Black Tie")
  • BeyoncĂ© Knowles, singer-actress (mentioned in "Black Tie")
  • Martha Stewart, TV hostess (mentioned in "Black Tie")
  • Alexis Stewart, daughter of Martha (mentioned in "Black Tie")
  • Shakira, singer (mentioned in "Black Tie")
  • Katie Couric, journalist (mentioned in "The C Word")
  • Joan Baez, singer (mentioned in "Christmas Special")
  • Kathy Hilton, actress and mother of Paris Hilton ("The Ones")
  • Peggy Fleming, American former figure skater (mentioned in "Apollo, Apollo")
  • Dusty Springfield, British singer, "Jack's first love"
  • Carla Bruni, wife of Nicolas Sarkozy (hinted in "Black Light Attack!", in which Jack says he has had office relationships only with women he could transfer or introduce to Sarkozy)

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