“Catwoman” Jocelyn Wildenstein Had a Reality Show Ready to Roar … Then Life Hit the PAUSE Button

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Jocelyn Wildenstein, a.k.a. the real-life Catwoman (because apparently, “feline fabulous” was her vibe), was all set to unleash her wild side on reality TV. She filmed an entire show to showcase her eccentric, whisker-tickling life—right before fate decided to turn the drama dial to sudden exit.

Paws in the Action
Sources tell TMZ that Jocelyn and a camera crew prowled around her life about a year ago, filming for a top-secret reality series. So far, the project is still without a network—but let’s face it, these days, any streaming platform with a pulse would probably swipe right on this juicy footage.

Producer Christine Peters had the brilliant idea to pitch this spectacle to Jeff Jenkins, a big-shot reality show guru, and voilà! The cameras rolled for a month of pure Catwoman chaos. Unlike her ill-fated HBO project that never escaped development purgatory, this new show is 100% real—and 200% extra.

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From NYC’s Catnip to LA’s Catwalks
The show followed Jocelyn as she swapped NYC’s swanky streets for Miami and then almost tried on LA for size. Picture a real-life game of “Which City Has the Best Lighting for Cat Eyes?” Spoiler alert: she never actually made the LA leap. Instead, she stayed in Miami, soaking up sunshine and apparently filming her fiancé Lloyd’s mission to revive his fashion store.

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Yes, there were subplots. Lloyd’s quest to resuscitate his boutique was practically a spin-off waiting to happen, and Jocelyn’s legendary socialite antics kept the main plot as dramatic as one of her nine lives.

“Meow”velous Personality
Insiders say Jocelyn loved every moment of filming. She wanted the world to see her life—beyond the tabloid headlines—and surprise, surprise, she turned out to be delightful. Described as “happy,” “healthy,” and an absolute blast to work with, she brought her signature purr-sonality to the screen.

Naturally, the show also gave viewers a glimpse into her love for animals, proving that her feline fixation wasn’t just a plastic surgery aesthetic; it was a lifestyle. Cats, couture, and cocktails? What more could you want in a reality star?

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The Show Must Go On (Hopefully?)
Here’s the kicker: the series is fully edited and ready to binge. But thanks to Jocelyn’s unexpected passing, it’s now chilling in reality-show limbo. Producers are still hopeful it’ll find a home. After all, if a Kardashian can build an empire from contouring and drama, surely Catwoman deserves a moment in the spotlight too.

Stay tuned—this one might claw its way onto your screen yet.

“Catwoman” Jocelyn Wildenstein Had a Reality Show Ready to Roar … Then Life Hit the PAUSE Button

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