Стоят ли деньги этого?
RE: Стоят ли деньги этого?
ничего себе ей натянули...
в ахуе..
не стоит. лучше бы купила бы себе на эти деньги нового мужа заранее

не стоит. лучше бы купила бы себе на эти деньги нового мужа заранее

RE: Стоят ли деньги этого?
продажная львица...
а могла бы устроиться на работу и найти любящего человека. она не женщина. она животное и сама это доказала. содержанка. фу.
а могла бы устроиться на работу и найти любящего человека. она не женщина. она животное и сама это доказала. содержанка. фу.
RE: Стоят ли деньги этого?
The story sounds a bit different
Jocelyn Wildenstein
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born August 5, 1940 (1940-08-05) (age 67)
Switzerland
Occupation Socialite
Jocelyn Wildenstein, (born August 5, 1940 in Lausanne, Switzerland),[1] sometimes referred to as "The Lion Queen" or "The Cat Woman,"[2][3] is a wealthy socialite who has frequently been seen in the tabloid press due to her numerous cosmetic surgeries. Her extreme appearance has led to the press giving her the nickname "The Bride of Wildenstein," a reference to The Bride of Frankenstein. Wildenstein has allegedly spent £2 million (US$3,933,800) on cosmetic surgery over the years. In 2004 she was named the world's scariest celebrity by a plastic surgery website [4].
Jocelyn Wildenstein grew up in a middle class family in Lausanne, where she became a skilled hunter and pilot. Because of these skills, she was invited for a shooting weekend at the 66,000 acre private Kenyan game reserve of billionaire international art dealer Alec Wildenstein, son of Daniel Wildenstein, the owner of Wildenstein and Company, one of the world's largest and most successful art conglomerates . Within a year, Jocelyn and Alec were married in Las Vegas[5].
The couple became famous for their lavish, extravagant lifestyle, allegedly spending as much as $1 million per month. In interviews, Jocelyn admitted to purchasing gowns worth $350,000. They maintained several homes, including a five-story townhouse on Park Avenue in New York; a house in Lausanne; a Paris flat, a French chateau; a Caribbean beach house; and the Kenyan ranch. The couple had two children. [6].
A lover of exotic animals, Jocelyn kept a capuchin monkey which travelled with the couple on their private jet, and a pack of five Italian greyhounds [7].
After many years of marriage, Alec allegedly began an affair. Then approximately fifty years old, Jocelyn began undergoing a series of plastic surgeries. Some have claimed that the initial surgeries were a success, but that when Alec again began engaging in affairs, Jocelyn decided to attempt to transform herself to resemble one of the giant cats beloved by her husband [8].
She is known to have received several silicone injections to the lips, cheek, and chin along with a facelift and eye reconstruction to appear more "feline like". Her eyes were pulled up and back, giving them a more feline shape.
The plan backfired. Alec began an affair with a Russian model, and pointed a gun at his wife when she confronted him, for which he was briefly jailed. Divorce proceedings were initiated, but neither partner would agree to vacate the New York townhouse that was their main home, and they drew up a plan dividing the premises. Jocelyn found her retinue of servants reduced to one, and was denied access to the jet. She sued Alec for $200 million, and tens of millions in art and homes. She also demanded interim support of $200,000 per month [9]. According to court dоcuments of the divorce proceedings, Alec said that he "couldn't even recognize my own wife up close. She seems to think that you fix a face the same way you fix a house" [10].
Jocelyn was ultimately awarded tens of millions of dollars in the divorce. She also auctioned an estimated $10 million of jewelery given to her by Alec and devoted herself to her New York social life [11].
In July of 2000, the couple reportedly reunited, and remain together [12]
Jocelyn Wildenstein
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born August 5, 1940 (1940-08-05) (age 67)
Switzerland
Occupation Socialite
Jocelyn Wildenstein, (born August 5, 1940 in Lausanne, Switzerland),[1] sometimes referred to as "The Lion Queen" or "The Cat Woman,"[2][3] is a wealthy socialite who has frequently been seen in the tabloid press due to her numerous cosmetic surgeries. Her extreme appearance has led to the press giving her the nickname "The Bride of Wildenstein," a reference to The Bride of Frankenstein. Wildenstein has allegedly spent £2 million (US$3,933,800) on cosmetic surgery over the years. In 2004 she was named the world's scariest celebrity by a plastic surgery website [4].
Jocelyn Wildenstein grew up in a middle class family in Lausanne, where she became a skilled hunter and pilot. Because of these skills, she was invited for a shooting weekend at the 66,000 acre private Kenyan game reserve of billionaire international art dealer Alec Wildenstein, son of Daniel Wildenstein, the owner of Wildenstein and Company, one of the world's largest and most successful art conglomerates . Within a year, Jocelyn and Alec were married in Las Vegas[5].
The couple became famous for their lavish, extravagant lifestyle, allegedly spending as much as $1 million per month. In interviews, Jocelyn admitted to purchasing gowns worth $350,000. They maintained several homes, including a five-story townhouse on Park Avenue in New York; a house in Lausanne; a Paris flat, a French chateau; a Caribbean beach house; and the Kenyan ranch. The couple had two children. [6].
A lover of exotic animals, Jocelyn kept a capuchin monkey which travelled with the couple on their private jet, and a pack of five Italian greyhounds [7].
After many years of marriage, Alec allegedly began an affair. Then approximately fifty years old, Jocelyn began undergoing a series of plastic surgeries. Some have claimed that the initial surgeries were a success, but that when Alec again began engaging in affairs, Jocelyn decided to attempt to transform herself to resemble one of the giant cats beloved by her husband [8].
She is known to have received several silicone injections to the lips, cheek, and chin along with a facelift and eye reconstruction to appear more "feline like". Her eyes were pulled up and back, giving them a more feline shape.
The plan backfired. Alec began an affair with a Russian model, and pointed a gun at his wife when she confronted him, for which he was briefly jailed. Divorce proceedings were initiated, but neither partner would agree to vacate the New York townhouse that was their main home, and they drew up a plan dividing the premises. Jocelyn found her retinue of servants reduced to one, and was denied access to the jet. She sued Alec for $200 million, and tens of millions in art and homes. She also demanded interim support of $200,000 per month [9]. According to court dоcuments of the divorce proceedings, Alec said that he "couldn't even recognize my own wife up close. She seems to think that you fix a face the same way you fix a house" [10].
Jocelyn was ultimately awarded tens of millions of dollars in the divorce. She also auctioned an estimated $10 million of jewelery given to her by Alec and devoted herself to her New York social life [11].
In July of 2000, the couple reportedly reunited, and remain together [12]
RE: Стоят ли деньги этого?
student13
Никогда бы не подумал.
Мужик лох. Мог за эти деньги купить себе целый прайм львинный и ибацо на здоровье. А вапще зоофилия грех. Отдать его зебре в брачный периад. Как то так в общем.
Никогда бы не подумал.
Мужик лох. Мог за эти деньги купить себе целый прайм львинный и ибацо на здоровье. А вапще зоофилия грех. Отдать его зебре в брачный периад. Как то так в общем.
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