Surgeons weigh in on alleged procedures Jocelyn Wildenstein has hadđŸ˜±đŸ˜±

Catwoman’ Jocelyn Wildenstein is famous for her dramatic transformation and has shocked fans when she shares stunning throwback photos showcasing her beauty – however, she claims her looks are all natural.

Jocelyn rose to notoriety in the ’90s during her high-profile divorce from art dealer Alec Wildenstein – and they reportedly received his-and-hers eye-lifts after only a year of marriage, according to a Vanity Fair article from 1998.

In the same VF story, friends mused that she was trying to look more feline and like a ‘jungle cat,’ as she and her then-husband were both fascinated by the creatures. At the time, Alec accused, ‘She was thinking that she could fix her face like a piece of furniture. Skin does not work that way. But she wouldn’t listen.’

The Swiss socialite, 84, frequently denied getting work done over the years and told DailyMail.com in 2018, ‘I’ve always looked like Brigitte Bardot.’

However, to find out what might be behind her feline-like appearance, FEMAIL reached out to two renowned plastic surgeons who weighed in.

‘Catwoman’ Jocelyn Wildenstein shared a stunning throwback photo on social media, offering a rare glimpse of her natural beauty before her dramatic transformation

Wildenstein has made headlines over the years due to her high-profile divorce, feline appearance and, once, for attacking her boyfriend in 2016 (pictured)

The Swiss socialite, 84, frequently denied getting work done over the years and told DailyMail.com in 2018, ‘I’ve always looked like Brigitte Bardot’

The Swiss socialite, 84, is now dating French couturier Lloyd Klein, 57, and they visited Paris together earlier this October, as seen above at the famous Laurent restaurant

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