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Roxy Jacenko reveals she ‘considered stabbing’ husband with $538 dinner knife after he forgot their anniversary

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Roxy Jacenko was more than a little upset that her husband Oliver Curtis forgot their wedding day. Both pictured

Roxy Jacenko was more than a little upset that her husband Oliver Curtis forgot their wedding day.

The PR mogul shared a text exchange between the pair to Instagram Stories, where she joked that she had considered ‘stabbing’ her husband with a blunt dinner knife.

‘Happy Anniversary! Lol Lol lol’ she began the exchange.

‘Oh f**k…. Happy anniversary baby’ Oliver replied indicating he had missed the date.

‘To think that yesterday I considered stabbing you – at least it was with a Christofle knife’ she replied.

Roxy Jacenko was more than a little upset that her husband Oliver Curtis forgot their wedding day. Both pictured

Roxy Jacenko was more than a little upset that her husband Oliver Curtis forgot their wedding day. Both pictured

Christofle is a brand of high-end silver frame made in Paris, with a single knife from the brand selling for as much as AUD$538.

Oliver responded with a series of facepalm emojis before Roxy added: ‘Don’t worry, I bought myself a present as a reward’.

Roxy loves her new life in Singapore with her husband and their two children – daughter Pixie, 12, and son Hunter, nine.

The 44-year-old entrepreneur settled in the Southeast Asian country half a year ago and has lived it up in style ever since.

In an exclusive interview with Daily Mail Australia, Roxy reveals she will never return to Sydney.

The PR mogul shared a text exchange between the pair to Instagram Stories, where she joked that she had considered 'stabbing' her husband with a blunt dinner knife

The PR mogul shared a text exchange between the pair to Instagram Stories, where she joked that she had considered 'stabbing' her husband with a blunt dinner knife

The PR mogul shared a text exchange between the pair to Instagram Stories, where she joked that she had considered ‘stabbing’ her husband with a blunt dinner knife

Christofle is a brand of high-end, silver frame made in Paris, with a single knife from the brand selling for as much as AUD$538

Christofle is a brand of high-end, silver frame made in Paris, with a single knife from the brand selling for as much as AUD$538

Christofle is a brand of high-end, silver frame made in Paris, with a single knife from the brand selling for as much as AUD$538

The Sweaty Betty founder revealed back in June that she was leaving her hometown of 43 years to join her husband in Singapore, where he works in finance.

Roxy stresses that her marriage to husband Oliver, 39, was never in turmoil before she moved to Singapore, but admits that their relationship has definitely improved now that their family is under one roof.

“There’s been a lot of rumors that I’m divorced or I’m separated or whatever. My husband doesn’t like being on social media, which is understandable,” she told Daily Mail Australia.

‘I constantly threaten him with (divorce). And he probably hopes one day that I’m actually really serious!’ she jokes.

‘Ollie is working harder than he’s ever worked in his life. We hardly ever see him, but (moving to Singapore) has brought us all together in one house. In the morning, Ollie is great. He makes breakfast for the kids and gets them out the door with me. We didn’t have that option before.

The 44-year-old entrepreneur settled in Singapore six months ago and has been living it up in style ever since. Pictured (L-R) Hunter Curtis, Roxy Jacenko, Pixie Curtis and Oliver Curtis

The 44-year-old entrepreneur settled in Singapore six months ago and has been living it up in style ever since. Pictured (L-R) Hunter Curtis, Roxy Jacenko, Pixie Curtis and Oliver Curtis

The 44-year-old entrepreneur settled in Singapore six months ago and has been living it up in style ever since. Pictured (L-R) Hunter Curtis, Roxy Jacenko, Pixie Curtis and Oliver Curtis

‘Life is very different now. We are active parents together, which we have never had the opportunity to be before.’

Roxy calls her husband, whom she married in 2012, her ‘best friend’ and explains that their relationship is not a stereotypical romance.

‘I mean, I think, no marriage is perfect. We’re a good team, is what I would say,” continues Roxy.

‘He is my best friend. He has my back no matter what. If I tell him, you must do something for me. I might have to ask him 15 times to do it, but he does. I think that’s why it works.

‘I don’t want to have date nights on Tuesday nights. Our lives are our children – making sure they have the best opportunities. (Oliver’s) focus is that he has a family unit together, and so he wanted us to move and make sure the kids had that exposure to have a father figure all the time.’

Roxy insists her marriage to husband Oliver, 39, was never in trouble before her move to Singapore, but admits their relationship has definitely improved

Roxy insists her marriage to husband Oliver, 39, was never in trouble before her move to Singapore, but admits their relationship has definitely improved

Roxy insists her marriage to husband Oliver, 39, was never in trouble before her move to Singapore, but admits their relationship has definitely improved

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