‘Catwoman’ Jocelyn Wildenstein filmed a reality show before her death: report

Jocelyn WildensteinThe socialite known as “Catwoman” was filming a reality TV show before her death, TMZ reports.
Wildenstein died in Paris on Tuesday, December 31, at the age of 84, and her partner Lloyd Kleinexplain.
On Wednesday, January 1, after news of her death broke, TMZ cited production sources as saying Wildenstein filmed a reality show last year, but noted that the show had not yet reached a deal with the network.
According to the outlet, the show revolves around Wildenstein’s move from his home in Miami to Los Angeles and Klein’s attempts to relaunch his fashion brand, Lloyd Klein Couture. The show is said to be different from the HBO documentary Wildenstein first mentioned in an interview with British television in June 2023. sunday times.
The Swiss socialite died of a pulmonary embolism while staying at a luxury hotel in Paris, Klein told AFP on Wednesday. According to the Mayo Clinic, a pulmonary embolism is a blood clot that “blocks and blocks blood flow to” the pulmonary arteries.
Klein told the press that “an icon has disappeared,” noting that he was “pained” by the loss of Wildenstein.
Before her death, Wildenstein (born Jocelyn Perissette) made headlines for her extreme plastic surgery, which left her resembling a feline. This work led to her being dubbed “Catwoman.”
After undergoing her first surgery in the late 1970s, fans began comparing Wildenstein’s eye lifts to the bobcats she kept as pets.
Wildenstein is also known for his marriage to a billionaire art dealer Alec Wildenstein. The two married in 1978 and divorced in 1999.
alec told vanity fair At the time of their split, he had no say in how much surgery his wife had, despite reports that he encouraged her to change her appearance.
“She was crazy. I was always the last to know,” he reportedly claimed. the times. “She thought she could fix her face like a piece of furniture. That’s not how skin works. But she wouldn’t listen.
jocelyn told the times In June 2023, Alec “hired a publicist and paid a plastic surgeon to prove that I had completely changed my face” so he could “win the divorce.”
Wildenstein is survived by her and Alec’s children, son Alec Jr. and daughter Diane.