Jocelyn Wildenstein — known as “Catwoman” for her cat-like appearance — will be cremated following her death on New Year’s Eve. The late socialite’s fiancé, Lloyd Klein, spoke to TMZ ...
Jocelyn Wildenstein’s final resting place has been revealed. The eccentric New York socialite, commonly referred to as the “Catwoman,” will be cremated, and her remains will be sent to ...
Jocelyn Wildenstein, the Swiss-born socialite famous for the surgery-enhanced feline features that earned her nicknames in the American press like "Catwoman" and the "Bride of Wildenstein," has died.
The New York City socialite was at the center of a media frenzy in the 1990s amid her divorce from billionaire art dealer husband Alec Wildenstein. By Lexy Perez Associate Editor Jocelyn ...
Jocelyn Wildenstein, the Swiss socialite dubbed "Catwoman," died on New Year's Eve in Europe, according to reports. Wildenstein, known for her extensive cosmetic surgery that gave her a cat-like ...
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Jocelyn Wildenstein’s final moments before her death have been revealed. The New York socialite nicknamed “The Catwoman” was with her longtime partner, Lloyd Klein, in Paris when she passed ...
“Catwoman” Jocelyn Wildenstein died Tuesday. She was 84. Wildenstein’s fiancé, Lloyd Klein, said in a statement to Agence France-Presse that he was “saddened to announce” the socialite ...