Jocelyn Wildenstein stuns in new snaps as fans say she's 'never looked better'
Jocelyn Wildenstein, nicknamed 'Catwoman', has "never looked better", according to followers after a string of age-defying snaps.
The socialite, 82, shared several fresh-faced photographs on her feed, sparking a flurry of complements from admiring fans.
She earned her feline-themed label after a reported multi-million-dollar splurge on cosmetic surgery – something Jocelyn claims she never had.
She has already pinned her distinctive appearance on her "Swiss background" and insists she has never had any form of plastic surgery.
Recently taking to her Instagram profile, which boasts more than 1million followers, fans have noticed a recent change-up in her face.
TOWIE's Chloe Brockett makes cheeky dig at Saffron Lempriere during filming"You look really great Jocelyn," said one follower. Another wrote: "To be completely honest you've never looked as amazing as now wow good for you."
A third penned: "Wow you look absolutely gorgeous. You look amazing."
Amongst a sea of positive comments, one or two requested that the online star halted any cosmetic work – again, something Jocelyn already denies.
"Love it. You see you're pretty. No more plastic surgery please," said a follower.
It was all the way back in 2018 that Jocelyn first denied claims she's had work done in her first television interview in two decades.
"It's wild. Usually when we go to restaurants or some French places, they go, 'Hi, Brigitte.' And I'm like, 'Actually you do, you do look like Brigitte Bardot'," she said.
"And I don't understand the whole press and the Catwoman thing because Jocelyn always looked like that," Jocelyn told DailyMailTV.
"She never really did anything to change her face. I have pictures from 16 years old where she looks exactly the same as today."
Wildenstein said previously: "No, especially when we look back at my pictures – I think of course I am maybe more beautiful [back then].
"When we are young there’s a certain freshness we lose with the years. But you still find the same eyes, same high cheeks or same nose. I think I was more pretty."
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