31 at the age of 84—has sparked renewed interest in her life as the "Catwoman." Jocelyn received the moniker thanks to her dramatic plastic surgeries, which gave her a unique, cat-like look.
By Lexy Perez Associate Editor Jocelyn Wildenstein, a New York tabloid fixture known for her surgery-enhanced feline features that led her to being dubbed “Catwoman,” has died. Wildenstein’s ...
Jocelyn Wildenstein, the New York socialite nicknamed “The Catwoman,” has died. She was 84. Her partner, Lloyd Klein, reportedly told AFP that Wildenstein died of a pulmonary embolism in a ...
The work led to her being dubbed “Catwoman.” After her first surgery in the late ’70s, fans began comparing Wildenstein’s eye lift to that of a lynx, which he had as a pet. Jocelyn was ...
New York socialite Jocelyn Wildenstein’s likely cause of death has been revealed by her longtime partner, after the 84-year-old “Catwoman” died earlier this week. Lloyd Klein, who was in a ...
The couple divorced in 1999 after a highly publicized legal battle. Media coverage often focused on Wildenstein's extensive plastic surgery, which earned her the nickname "Catwoman." Alec Wildenstein, ...
Jocelyn Wildenstein, better known as "Catwoman" from her numerous cosmetic procedures, died on New Year's Eve. Wildenstein died "peacefully" in her sleep on Tuesday, Dec. 31, while taking a nap ...
Jocelyn Wildenstein, the Swiss-born socialite famous for the surgery-enhanced feline features that earned her nicknames in the American press like "Catwoman" and the "Bride of Wildenstein," has died.
but one aspect of the film that oh-so-very legit are the spectacular whip skills put on display by Selina Kyle a.k.a. Catwoman. The character's origin story in the blockbuster might be cut from ...