Jacqueline Bouvier
Jacqueline Ingrid Bouvier
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Character Information
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Jacqueline Ingrid "Jackie" Bouvier (née Gurney) is the mother of Marge Simpson, Patty and Selma Bouvier, and the widow of the late Clancy Bouvier. She also had a sister named Gladys, who is now deceased.
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Common Bouvier Traits
Jacqueline shares many Bouvier family traits with her daughters. When Marge was a little girl, Jacqueline had a blue beehive hairdo like Marge's, and her voice was also very similar to Marge's as an adult. Like her twin daughters Patty and Selma. People think she is a heavy smoker, but she has only smoked in one episode "I Married Marge" The rest of the episodes she has never smoked. However, Jacqueline still has in common with Patty and Selma a pessimistic and critical outlook on life, rarely smiling. Also like Patty and Selma, Jacqueline has a generally negative opinion of Homer.
Romantic Relationships
Jacqueline had a brief romance with Abraham Simpson, her son-in-law Homer's father. However, she broke up with him when she was wooed by billionaire Montgomery Burns, whom she nearly married before Abraham's intervention made her decide she was better off alone.
Name Origin and Creation
Simpsons creator Matt Groening named Jacqueline after Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis. She has the tallest hair of any Simpsons character. According to a DVD commentary, her appearance was created by "taking Marge's model and squashing it."
Appearances
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