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‘Catwoman’ Jocelyn Wildenstein Reveals Her Original Face In Stunning Throwback Post
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‘Catwoman’ Jocelyn Wildenstein Reveals Her Original Face In Stunning Throwback Post

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Jocelyn Wildenstein, famously dubbed “Catwoman” for her signature feline features, just took a trip down memory lane that even the internet wasn’t ready for!

Over the weekend, the Swiss socialite surprised fans with a rare throwback photo in honor of her daughter Diane’s birthday.

Born in Lausanne, Switzerland, the 82-year-old is known for her extensive cosmetic surgeries. She also spurred headlines after walking away with one of history’s biggest divorce settlements following her high-profile divorce from billionaire art dealer Alec Wildenstein.

Highlights
  • Jocelyn Wildenstein shared a rare pre-surgery throwback photo for her daughter Diane's birthday.
  • Netizens were stunned by her natural look, which was starkly different from her current appearance that's been shaped by facelifts and other procedures.
  • Known as 'Catwoman,' Jocelyn is famous for extensive cosmetic surgeries and a record-breaking divorce settlement.
  • Her marriage to billionaire Alec Wildenstein initiated her journey into plastic surgery, leading to dramatic transformations.

On her daughter’s birthday, Jocelyn showed off her glamorous pre-surgery look, revealing a totally different side of her in the bast from the past.

“Happy Birthday to my beautiful daughter Diane Wildenstein,” she wrote in the caption.

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    Jocelyn Wildenstein shocked the internet with a rare throwback photo celebrating her daughter Diane’s birthday, revealing her glamorous pre-surgery look

    Image credits: jocelynewildenstein

    Image credits: jocelynewildenstein

    The rare throwback photo showed a younger Jocelyn casually lounging on a couch with baby Diane on her lap. Her wavy bob and chic demeanor conveyed a sense of effortless elegance as she gazed into the distance.

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    The glimpse into her past was a sharp contrast with the cosmetic queen’s current look, shaped by years of facelifts, eye lifts, and other procedures. The dramatic changes earned her the “Catwoman” moniker, a nickname that has stuck as her appearance became a topic of public fascination and critique.

    Netizens were left stunned when the billionaire divorcee revealed her natural look from decades ago.

    “Wow! What doctor would touch that beautiful face!” one social media user wondered while another wrote, “Very sad – and disturbing what she did to herself.”

    Born in Switzerland, the high-profile socialite is best known for her extensive cosmetic surgeries and her infamous “Catwoman” nickname

    Image credits: jocelynewildenstein

    “She was beautiful! Then she had to destroy her face,” read a third comment.

    A fourth comment said, “This is proof of mental illness to me. She was beautiful, but they turned her into something grotesque. It’s sad.”

    “The surgeons who did this to her should be sued and jailed,” another wrote. “There comes a time when they have an ethical responsibility to say no and if she thinks she is liking this look, she is lying to save face , no pun intended.”

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    The high-society figure reportedly began her journey with plastic surgery shortly after her marriage to her ex-husband and billionaire art collector.

    Netizens were stunned by her natural look in the rare throwback photo with her daughter. Many expressed disbelief over how different she looked

    Image credits: jocelynewildenstein

    Alec, who passed away in 2008, revealed in an interview with Vanity Fair that his wife told him his eyes looked baggy around a year after their 1978 wedding. This led to them getting his-and-hers eye-lifts.

    What started as a shared cosmetic tweak eventually became a personal pursuit for Jocelyn.

    “She was crazy,” Alec told the outlet in 1998. “I would always find out last. She was thinking that she could fix her face like a piece of furniture. Skin does not work that way. But she wouldn’t listen.”

    She continued undergoing procedures over the years, later claiming that part of her motivation was Alec’s disdain for aging.

    He “hates to be with old people,” she once said.

    She made headlines for securing a record-breaking $2.5 billion divorce settlement from billionaire art dealer Alec Wildenstein in the 1990s

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    Image credits: jocelynewildenstein

    Her high-profile divorce from the billionaire in the 1990s made headlines, not only for the drama but for the jaw-dropping settlement (at least an alleged $2.5 billion, divided into annual payments).

    “I think I had a lot of fun,” she told Interview magazine last December about life post-divorce. “I found freedom, and instead of having to behave according to a program, I could suddenly have the freedom to appreciate it.”

    However, after Alec’s death, his family allegedly cut her off from the annual payments, leading to financial struggles. In 2018, she faced mounting debts and was forced to file for bankruptcy.

    She is currently engaged to fashion designer Lloyd Klein, whom she began dating in 2003.

    “This is an addiction,” some netizens felt about her string of cosmetic surgeries

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    Tabitha
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    3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I hate that society has pressured women to strive for the unattainable, meaning striving to stay young and beautiful forever, and going to ludicrous extremes to try and have it, like Joyce Wildenstein and all the other plastic surgery junkies and body dysmorphics out there. Thing is, while you can have the beautiful part, as long as you take good care of yourself and allow yourself to age gracefully and naturally (unfortunately, winning the genetic lottery for conventional beauty doesn’t hurt, much as I hate saying that), the young part is going to slip away and never come back. Well, at least until you’re reincarnated and live a whole new life, if that philosophy turns out to be right. We need to keep pushing for perceptions of beauty to expand and become more diverse—-as well as emphasize inner beauty over outer. There have been a lot of women who society considered plain, or even ugly, and when I see them, or pictures of them, to me they’re actually beautiful—-not in the conventional way, which can be kind of boring and all the same tbh, but in their own way, quirky or exotic or just simply different than the norm as it may be; breath of fresh air in a crowd of boring same old same old.

    Rizzo
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    3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Some people should google "dignity" before messing everything up forever. Just sayin'.

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    Tabitha
    Community Member
    3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I hate that society has pressured women to strive for the unattainable, meaning striving to stay young and beautiful forever, and going to ludicrous extremes to try and have it, like Joyce Wildenstein and all the other plastic surgery junkies and body dysmorphics out there. Thing is, while you can have the beautiful part, as long as you take good care of yourself and allow yourself to age gracefully and naturally (unfortunately, winning the genetic lottery for conventional beauty doesn’t hurt, much as I hate saying that), the young part is going to slip away and never come back. Well, at least until you’re reincarnated and live a whole new life, if that philosophy turns out to be right. We need to keep pushing for perceptions of beauty to expand and become more diverse—-as well as emphasize inner beauty over outer. There have been a lot of women who society considered plain, or even ugly, and when I see them, or pictures of them, to me they’re actually beautiful—-not in the conventional way, which can be kind of boring and all the same tbh, but in their own way, quirky or exotic or just simply different than the norm as it may be; breath of fresh air in a crowd of boring same old same old.

    Rizzo
    Community Member
    3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Some people should google "dignity" before messing everything up forever. Just sayin'.

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