Presidential Kids Who Were In Truly Bizarre Relationships

From historical White House marriages between first cousins, to rumored affairs with celebrities, to unlikely couples with dramatic weddings, first children have had plenty of odd romantic tales. Here are some of the weirdest relationships that presidents' children have had throughout history. Theodore Roosevelt's daughter, Alice , was known to be quite the wild child. She reportedly shocked White House visitors by carrying a small snake (which she named Emily Spinach) in her purse. When her father forbid her from smoking under his roof, she climbed up the White House to smoke above it. She was also known to have a pillow with the sassy saying, "If you can't say something good about someone, sit right here by me," in needlepoint. President Roosevelt reportedly once said, "I can be president of the United States or I can attend to Alice. I cannot possibly do both." She wasn't the typical first daughter, so, of course, she wouldn't marry a typical husband. Fourteen years older than Alice, Congressman Nicholas Longworth was known to love women and whisky. The two, who married in 1906, had an unconventional marriage filled with Longworth's womanizing, his political rebellion against his wife's father, and the birth of Alice's daughter Paulina — whose real father was known to be Senator William Borah of Idaho. And yet, the couple were said to be relatively happy together. They stayed married until Longworth's death in 1931. Watch the video for more about Presidential Kids Who Were In Truly Bizarre Relationships! #President #Politicians #Relationships Alice Roosevelt | 0:00 Patti Davis | 1:23 John Adams II | 2:21 George W Bush | 3:14 Jenna Bush | 4:02 Barbara Bush | 5:07 Martin Van Buren's son John | 6:06 Ivanka Trump | 6:59 Donald Trump Jr | 8:03 Julie Nixon | 8:54 Nellie Wilson | 9:49 JFK Jr | 10:44 Caroline Kennedy | 11:52 Hunter Biden | 12:51

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