‘Catwoman’ Jocelyn Wildenstein Dead at 84
Jocelyn Wildenstein died on Tuesday, December 31. She was 84.
Wildenstein’s partner, Lloyd Klein, told AFP that the Swiss socialite died in Paris while staying in a palace after suffering a pulmonary embolism, according to Paris Match. A pulmonary embolism is a blood clot that “blocks and stops blood flow” to an artery in the lung, per the Mayo Clinic.
An “icon is gone,” Klein told the outlet, noting he is in “pain” over the loss of Wildenstein.
Prior to her death, Wildenstein (born Jocelyne Périsset) made headlines for her extreme plastic surgery that made her resemble a feline. 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 also known for her marriage to billionaire art dealer Alec Wildenstein. The two wed in 1978 and divorced in 1999. Their split and legal battle was heavily covered by the media.
Jocelyn — who was also called “the Bride of Wildenstein” in the press because of her surgeries — was reportedly awarded $2.5 billion in the divorce.
She allegedly received an additional $100 million for each of the next 13 years. “They will live happily ever after — but separately,” Alec’s lawyer allegedly said at the time, per The Times. (Alec died in 2008 after a battle with cancer.)
Jocelyn is survived by her and Alec’s children, son Alec Jr. and daughter Diane.
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