Jocelyn Wildenstein, a socialite from New York who is best known by her nickname “Catwoman” owing to the fact that she has unmistakable feline characteristics, has just posted a photograph of herself before she had cosmetic surgery.
On August 25, Wildenstein, who is now 82 years old, celebrated her birthday by posting a picture on Instagram with her daughter Diane, who was just an infant at the time.
“Happy Birthday to my beautiful daughter Diane Wildenstein,” the socialite who was born in Switzerland said on her Instagram account. She was married to her ex-husband, the late millionaire art dealer Alec Wildenstein, and they had a son named Alex Jr. and a daughter named Diane.
Jocelyn was given the nicknames “The Bride of Wildenstein” and “Catwoman” as a result of her divorce from her husband in 1997, which brought the eccentric pair to the forefront of public attention. This dissolution of their marriage made them a fixture in the tabloid media.

Jocelyn said that she continued to have cosmetic operations throughout the time that they were going through their divorce, in part because Alec “hates to be with old people.”
Vanity Fair was informed by her that certain of her catlike traits are indeed a natural part of her appearance.
Perfect eyes are possessed by the lynx. When you look at images of my grandma, you will see that she has these eyes, which are similar to those of a cat, and with high cheekbones.
She often wears clothes with animal prints and even had a lynx as a pet, so she has a tendency to draw parallels between cats and other animals.
On the other hand, Alec said in the magazine that “She was crazy.”
I was always the last one to find out. The idea that she could make her face seem like a piece of furniture was going through her head. Skin does not function in that manner. But she refused to pay attention.”
There was a significant amount of mudslinging from both parties over the course of their divorce, which lasted for two years and included allegations of domestic abuse, adultery, and escort employment.
According to Reuters, Jocelyn was given a total of $2.5 billion in 1999, in addition to an extra $100 million per year for the subsequent thirteen years.
According to reports, the judge who presided over their divorce case issued an order that Jocelyn was not permitted to use any of the money from the settlement to pay for various cosmetic procedures.