“You have to be careful to have the right surgeon”: what operations did Jocelyne Wildenstein, nicknamed the “cat woman” undergo?

“You have to be careful to have the right surgeon”: what operations did Jocelyne Wildenstein, nicknamed the “cat woman” undergo?
“You have to be careful to have the right surgeon”: what operations did Jocelyne Wildenstein, nicknamed the “cat woman” undergo?

Jocelyne Wildenstein, who died this Tuesday, December 31, 2024, is known for her numerous cosmetic surgery operations, literally changing her face. What operations did she actually undergo?

She wanted to look like a feline because her ex-husband loved cats. Jocelyne Wildenstein, jet-set figure, died this Tuesday. Nicknamed “the cat woman”she has had numerous cosmetic surgeries to try to look like a feline.

This extremely wealthy woman, born in Switzerland, confided through an interview with Jordan de Luxe a few weeks ago that she had spent nearly 2 million euros to literally transform her face. A desire to look like a cat which had cost her her marriage, because her former husband, Alec Wildenstein, had not at all appreciated this physical transformation. Her ex-husband even filed for divorce later.

“An operation that was not as it should have been”

Following these first operations seen as a real failure, she decided to undergo a new series of cosmetic operations in order to“improve” her face again: collagen injections in the lips, cheeks and chin, as well as at least seven facelifts and radical eye reconstruction, according to Here is.

Faced with Jordan De Luxe, the cat woman declared: “You have to be careful to have the right surgeon, that he doesn’t do something that’s wrong. Perhaps there was an operation that was not as it should have been. So you have to let it rest and that’s it.”

According to an article from Telegraphher skin was so tight that she could barely blink her eyes.


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