Catwoman Jocelyn Wildenstein dies before show premiere
Wildenstein died at the age of 84 in Paris, just a few days before the premiere of a reality show about her life. The news of the death of this very controversial celebrity has moved media outlets worldwide.
Jocelyn Wildenstein was known as the Catwoman. She earned her nickname by regularly altering her face with successive plastic surgeries. Her appearance was striking, and her face no longer resembled that of a human, yet her distorted self-image kept pushing her toward the surgeon's scalpel. It was reported that she spent several million dollars on surgeries, with a startling outcome. In 1978, Jocelyn married French billionaire and art collector Alec Wildenstein. The couple divorced after two decades of marriage. In 2017, the "Catwoman" got engaged to designer Lloyd Klein, who is 28 years her junior.
According to official reports, the cause of Jocelyn's death was a pulmonary embolism. It now turns out that the celebrity was working on a reality show about her life but did not live to see its premiere.
TMZ reports that production started around a year ago, but the project has yet to find a television network willing to air it.
Reality show about the life of Jocelyn Wildenstein
Producer Christine Peters proposed the idea for the show to producer Jeff Jenkins, and filming lasted for a month. The program was supposed to depict Jocelyn's life as she moved from Miami to Los Angeles. The show also documented the life of her fiancé, Lloyd.
Jocelyn was pleased to participate in the program; she wanted people to get to know her better. Informants describe her as happy, healthy, and "a joy to work with."