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“Catwoman” Jocelyne Wildenstein dies at the age of 79
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Jocelyne Wildenstein, as “Catwoman” became known, is dead. Her fiancé announced the death. The day before Christmas she appeared in an Instagram video.
The Swiss Jocelyne Wildenstein, who is known for her face changed through extensive plastic surgery “Catwoman” became known, died at the age of 79. Her fiancé and long-time partner Lloyd Klein announced the news in a statement on Wednesday “unexpected death” of celebrities. So she died “peacefully in sleep” in a hotel suite where the couple had been staying since August 2024.
According to his own statements, Klein tried in vain to wake up his partner after a nap late on Tuesday afternoon so that she could get ready for the New Year’s Eve celebration. According to the doctors’ initial assessment, the 79-year-old died of heart failure in her sleep, he explained.
Jocelyne Wildenstein posted another video before Christmas
The Swiss woman had risen into New York’s high society through her marriage to the art dealer Alec Wildenstein. The couple, who had two children, ended their marriage in a turbulent divorce in the late 1990s. Jocelyne Wildenstein not only kept her ex-husband’s last name, but also received $2.5 billion from him. She had been in a relationship with Klein, who was 21 years her junior, since 2001.
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Wildenstein was particularly known for her passion for plastic surgery. She was nicknamed by the tabloids because of the cat-like shape of her eyes “Catwoman”. She had more than a million followers on Instagram. She posted her last video on December 23rd. It showed them to the sounds of the Wham Christmas hit “Last Christmas” with Klein in front of the Hotel Ritz in Paris.
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