An 11-year-old millionaire who has spent her summer vacations in Greece, Turkey and France shares her luxury private jet getaways on social media.
Pixie Curtis – originally from Sydney – is the daughter of PR mogul Roxy Jacenko, who rose to fame at 24 by founding Sweaty Betty PR.
And she brought her daughter on stage and made a fortune as the face of accessory line Pixie’s Bows and toy brand Pixie’s Pix – companies founded by her mother.
Recent snaps from her Instagram (@pixiecurtis), where Pixie has more than 136,000 followers, show the young entrepreneur enjoying the sun on lush beaches, living it up in chic hotels and enjoying tea at The Ritz in Paris.
In her latest post, the budding celebrity revealed that a friend had joined her family in the French capital and showed them both enjoying a spree at Hermes.
Latest snaps from her Instagram account, where Pixie has more than 136,000 followers, show the young entrepreneur enjoying the sun on lush beaches, living it up in chic hotels and enjoying tea with her father at The Ritz in Paris (pictured)
Other holiday highlights include Pixie’s taking part in a carpet weaving class in Turkey and her tour of picturesque beaches in Greece.
In addition to exciting trips abroad, the young social media star, whose family is relocating to Singapore, also enjoys a life of prosperity and everyday luxury.
Instagram videos show the young influencer enjoying intensive skincare treatments and showcasing a cosmetics collection that includes viral, expensive products like Laneige’s Lip Sleeping Mask, Sol de Janeiro’s Body Mist and Drunk Elephant’s Protini Polypeptide Cream – marketed to help prevent skin aging.
In the past, Pixie has been open about her lifestyle of expensive gifts, swanky events, and being driven around by nannies in luxury cars.
She has already “semi-retired” retired from her toy empire to focus on her education.
In 2018, a retail expert surmised that Pixie could be worth a whopping $21 million by the time she’s 18.
Last month, Pixie’s mom stumbled upon a stunning birthday wish list from her daughter, and it seems the teen is obsessed with luxury clothes and shoes.
Roxy shared the lists with her Instagram fans and some of the items included an Yves Saint Laurent hoodie [$1350]Yeezy shoes [$700] and an Alexander McQueen t-shirt [$580].
Other holiday highlights include Pixie taking a carpet-making class in Turkey and touring scenic beaches in Greece (pictured).
And in addition to exciting trips abroad, the young social media star – whose family is relocating to Singapore – also enjoys a life of prosperity and luxury in everyday life
The teen entrepreneur continued to show off her taste, requesting several pairs of sneakers including the Air Jordan, Off-White x Dunk Low [$1500 plus] and Golden Goose [$600]
All told, Pixie’s Wishlist was worth well over $10,000, with the cheaper items retailing for a few hundred dollars.
Speaking to News.com.au in May, she opened up about her daily life and some of the more extravagant odds and ends of being so rich at such a young age.
She told the outlet she got a $3,000 Goyard handbag from her parents for Christmas and was saving for a Range Rover when she was old enough to drive.
Pixie already owns a $267,000 Mercedes-Benz GLS that her nannies use for the school run.
She also has no qualms about admitting that she’s a “Nepo baby” who wouldn’t have had the same success without her ambitious mother.
“My parents gave me a lot of opportunities, so I guess I’m a Nepo baby,” Pixie said.
“The Goyard bag my parents gave me for Christmas was really cool and quite expensive. I put it on my list but I didn’t think I would actually get it.’
She added, “Any money I made from my toy business was reinvested or saved. ‘I’m not allowed to use it.’
Pixie said her father, Oliver Curtis, who served a year in prison for insider trading, deposited money into her Spriggy account — a pocket money app for kids — when she went out with her friends.
Elsewhere in the interview, Pixie described herself as a “night owl” who goes to bed at 11pm and is a “nightmare” in the morning.
She also maintains an active social life and has been known to get a tan with her mum on a Thursday night when they have a big weekend ahead.
An 11-year-old millionaire who has spent her summer vacations in Greece, Turkey and France shares her luxury private jet getaways on social media. Pictured in Istanbul
In February, Roxy announced that her daughter was “semi-retiring” from her online toy empire to focus on school. Roxy imagined herself boarding a private jet from Turkey
Pixie insisted her friends “don’t think I’m any different from everyone else,” despite having a bank balance most adults can only dream of.
But one thing sets her apart from most children her age: her entrepreneurial spirit.
“I love coming up with ideas to make money.” My friends and I even started making bracelets and selling them to our friends. “I love doing things like that,” she said.
Pixie insisted that in many ways she is like any other child and is very picky about what she eats in her school lunch box – much to her mother’s annoyance.
In February, Roxy announced that her daughter was “semi-retiring” from her online toy empire to focus on school.
The PR guru, 43, said that while Pixie’s fidget toy brand was once making $200,000 a month, she decided it was time to “refocus” her priorities.
“Pixie has decided to give up her online toy stores to focus on her upcoming entry into high school,” she told News.com.au at the time.
Instagram videos show the young influencer enjoying intensive skin care treatments and showcasing a cosmetics collection featuring top brands
The PR guru, 43, said that while Pixie’s fidget toy brand was once making $200,000 a month, she decided it was time to “refocus” her priorities.
Roxy had previously said her daughter’s savvy business skills would make her life easier and predicted she would retire in her teens
“For the past few months, as a family, we have discussed business plans for the future and decided that with high school just around the corner, it’s time to refocus.”
The mother-of-two said her daughter’s fidget spinner shop and accessories label Pixie’s Bows will not close, but will scale back operations so Pixie can focus on her education.
Roxy had previously said her daughter’s savvy business skills would make her life easier and predicted she would retire in her teens.
“You don’t need to worry; “You can retire at 15, whatever you plan to do,” she told her daughter in a joint interview in Stellar magazine in December.
The founder of the Ministry of Talent said Pixie was a born businesswoman.
“You know, what excites me the most is the entrepreneurial spirit that she shows at such a young age,” she told the publication.
“I think the most important thing for me is her drive as an entrepreneur.” Yes, I turned it on, but she still has it, which for me is the most rewarding part.”
In May last year, Pixie’s fidget toy line generated $200,000 in sales in Australia in its first month of sales.
Roxy has two children, Pixie and son Hunter, eight, with husband Oliver Curtis.