In 1998, Jocelyn Wildenstein attended the NightLIFE Award, where she received recognition from the award-giving body.
Speaking in an interview with Vanity fair that year she attributed her high cheekbones and feline features to genetics from her Swiss grandmother. Meanwhile, her ex-husband, Alec Wildensteinrefuted her statement when he said she was “arranging her face like a piece of furniture.”
After Jocelyn and Alec divorced in 1997, she received $2.5 billion, on top of the additional $100 million per year for 13 years.
The Swiss socialite rocked her all-black outfit at CFDA’s Fashion Week in New York.
Jocelyn posed for the cameras as she left Boa Steakhouse with Lloyd.
Five years later, Lloyd told the newspaper DailyMailTV he didn’t understand “the Catwoman thing” because “Jocelyn always looked like that.”
He said: “She never really did anything to change her face. I have pictures from 16 years old where she looks exactly the same as she does today.”
Jocelyn also directly denied the plastic surgery rumors, saying, “No, especially when we look back at my photos — of course I think I might be more beautiful.” [back then]. When we are young, there is a certain freshness that we lose with age. But you still find the same eyes, the same high cheeks or the same nose. I think I was prettier.”
In 2022, Jocelyn watched Fendi’s show during New York Fashion Week. She donned a black outfit that emphasized her blonde curls.
The Catwoman spent time with Lloyd while reconnecting with her friends at The Setai restaurant.
In February 2023, she surprised her followers when she posted a photo of herself from her teenage years, appearing unrecognizable.
She originally captioned the post: “#tbt that’s me #jocelynwildenstein at ballet lessons in Switzerland at age 15 – so maybe you should stop speculating about my image! Press stop! Please stop and stop photoshopping my images , because you are completely wrong.:
She also talked about her possible documentary series, adding, “Stop posting fake pictures of me. Soon you will be able to see the true image of me on screen.”
Jocelyn later simplified the caption and disabled the comments.