Catwoman claims she has never had plastic surgery and hates Botox (7 photos)

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Jocelyn Wildenstein is known for her radical changes in appearance. The 84-year-old socialite always says that her beauty is a gift of nature.





On Tuesday, the scandalous millionaire from Switzerland gave another interview to The Sun.

She said: "I have never had plastic surgery. I am afraid of the consequences."

Jocelyn also emphasized that she did not resort to fillers, and her friends were unhappy with the result after such manipulations.

"I don't like Botox," she added. "Everyone reacts differently to it. I've only had Botox twice. The results weren't great, my face got swollen."







Jocelyn made headlines in the '90s when her high-profile divorce from art dealer Alec Wildenstein became public knowledge. According to a 1998 Vanity Fair article, the couple had their first plastic surgery (blepharoplasty) a year after their wedding. In the same article, family friends said that Jocelyn aspired to look like a lioness because the couple was fascinated by the creatures.

However, Alec insisted: "She was crazy. I was always the last to know about her transformations. She thought she could fix her face like furniture. Skin doesn't work that way. But she didn't listen."





The woman denied plastic surgery, and in 2018 said: "I always looked like Brigitte Bardot."

Last month, plastic surgeon Jerry Chidster from Utah, USA, shared his opinion regarding Wildenstein's appearance.

"If a patient undergoes multiple procedures, especially on the face, it can lead to complications that will have physical and psychological consequences in both the short and long term," the doctor warned.



He believes that the woman has had multiple facelifts, as well as eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty). In addition, Jocelyn may have had implants in the cheek and chin area, as well as filler injections.

Dr. Chiddy is sure that she has had an upper lip lift and rhinoplasty.

"These constant changes ultimately lead to a violation of the natural proportions of the face. In addition, each of these procedures is associated with certain risks. Although the achievements of plastic surgery allow for the most incredible transformations, it is important to know when to stop and take care of the body," the surgeon concluded.

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