New York Post
•Jocelyn Wildenstein was a cautionary tale of extreme plastic surgery — but Gen Z isn’t listening
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Jocelyn Wildenstein , a case study in extreme plastic surgery, passed away Tuesday at age 84 .
She was a canary in the coal mine for our cultural obsession with augmentation.
Wildenstein had all the money in the world, but access to top doctors still couldn’t save her from transforming into a distortion.
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