Jocelyn Wildenstein

Jocelyn Wildenstein (born August 5, 1940) is a wealthy socialite who has frequently been seen in the tabloid press because of her numerous cosmetic surgeries.

Biography
Jocelyn grew up in Lausanne, Switzerland where she became a skilled hunter and pilot. Her skills led to an invitation to a shooting weekend held at the 66,000 acre private Kenyan game reserve owned by billionaire art dealer, Alec N. Wildenstein.

Wildenstein was a son of Daniel Wildenstein, the owner of one of the world's largest and most successful art conglomerates, Wildenstein & Company. On April 30, 1978 Alec and Jocelyn were married in Las Vegas. She was obsessed with getting old and underwent several cosmetic surgeries. However, after seeing her husband with another woman she got another operation. They later divorced.

The couple had two children together; a daughter, Diane, and a son, Alec Jr. A lover of exotic animals, Jocelyn kept a capuchin monkey, called Cocoa, which traveled with the couple on their private jet. She also kept a pack of five Italian greyhounds.

She has spent around $4 million on plastic surgery.

In 2010, Wildenstein became the inspiration for a musical, the Bride of Wildenstein, performed by Marsian De Lellis, a Los Angeles-based puppet artist, chanteuse, and high-art drag personality, who examined how an aging socialite takes drastic measures to grow fur and claws and loses her sense of self in love in the hopes of recapturing the attention of her philandering game-hunter husband. laaa lalalalalalaaa lalalalalaaallalalaaaa <-- musical