“Catwoman” Jocelyn Wildenstein showed fans her natural beauty over the weekend by sharing a rare flashback photo in honor of her daughter Diane’s birthday.

The 82-year-old Swiss socialite appeared to be a blond bombshell resting on a couch with Diane, who was then a baby, sitting on her lap. Wildenstein, with her hair styled in a wavy bob, appeared easygoing and chic as she gazed off into the distance.

“Happy birthday to my beautiful daughter Diane Wildenstein #oljogi #jocelynwildenstein,” she wrote beside the old photo.

Jocelyn’s face is unrecognizable in comparison to her current appearance, which has had many face lifts and eye lifts. Her change eventually led to her being called the “catwoman” due to her feline resemblance.

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Jocelyn’s post comes after she claimed she was broke due to her late ex-husband Alec Wildenstein’s family withholding her $100 million annual divorce settlement payout.

Jocelyn wanted to create a documentary on her life in order to get money.

“I have a huge problem with my settlement,” she told the Telegraph last year. “Since eight years, they have completely cut me off.”

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Jocelyn rose to prominence in the 1990s following her high-profile divorce from Alec, a well-known art dealer, from whom she got a staggering $2.5 billion to be shared annually.

She chose to leave her 20-year marriage to Alec when he began bragging about his adulterous encounters in public.

“It was becoming too evident. It was a group of young girls that went to the same eateries as us. “There was no discretion,” she told the publication.

Alec died of prostate cancer in 2008, and Jocelyn said the family cut her off in 2015, prompting her to file for bankruptcy in 2018.

Her longtime fiancé, French-Canadian designer Lloyd Klein, told the publication that the documentary is “her response” to the public’s criticism of her lifestyle and plastic surgery.

“Jocelyn wants to tell the story with her own voice,” Klein, 57, added.

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