Jack Worthington - Subsequent Disclosures Regarding The Jack Worthington-JFK Birthright

Subsequent Disclosures Regarding The Jack Worthington-JFK Birthright

Genetic experts agree that the statistical probability of Jack Worthington Sr being the natural father of Jack Worthington, II is 0%, based on the eye color combinations of Worthington's father (brown), mother (brown), and grandparents (3 brown – 1 blue). Worthington's eye color is hazel (blue green), the same color as JFK. Worthington also has the same appearance as JFK. Worthington is approximately the same height, weight, hair color, eye color, facial and body type as JFK, materially different from Jack Worthington Sr. JFK researchers who know Worthington also confirm a striking similarity in personality. Worthington's DNA has been traced by experts to the Wexford area of Ireland where the Kennedy family originates. Worthington's mother has refused to provide Jack Worthington, Sr’s DNA for testing, which would immediately resolve important paternity questions for the public. Worthington's mother refused to speak to Vanity Fair during their research, neither confirming nor denying the question of paternity, or her relationship with JFK.

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