The 13-year-old daughter of a Sydney mother clearly appreciates the finer things in life.
Pixie Curtis, the young millionaire daughter of PR expert Roxy Jacenko, has revealed her love for luxury brands in a brutal exchange of messages leaked by the 44-year-old.
Roxy has earned a reputation for spoiling her children, and “mini-mogul” Pixie showed off her knowledge of luxury brands after asking her mum for ice cream despite feeling unwell.
“You can’t have ice cream, honey. You’re not feeling well,” Roxy wrote in the text messages she shared on her Instagram Stories.
“Have some fruit… You can have ice cream after dinner. Just tell me which one and the girls will go get it.”
Pixie replied: “If I order ice cream, I don’t want fruit in return. It’s like ordering a Birkin and getting a Michael Kors bag,” the teenager suggested.
Roxy was shocked by the wild response from her brand-conscious teenage daughter.
“Damn, I almost cried from laughing. To be honest, you don’t look like a Michael Kors girl,” she replied.
Pixie Curtis, the young millionaire daughter of PR expert Roxy Jacenko, has revealed her love for luxury brands in a brutal exchange of messages leaked by the 44-year-old actress.
Pixie has already started and closed multiple businesses at just 13 years old.
She’s also no stranger to the world of e-commerce, enjoying partnerships with sunscreens Naked Sundays and Mermade Hair.
Pixie was nicknamed “mini-mogul” when she was the face of Pixie’s Bows, a range of children’s hair accessories, and Pixie’s Pix, an online toy company.
‘Mini mogul’ Pixie showed off her luxury brand savvy after asking her mum for ice cream despite feeling unwell
She recently talked about receiving a $3,000 Goyard bag as a Christmas gift from her parents.
Pixie has previously said she is saving up to buy a Range Rover for when she is old enough to drive.
Earlier this year, Roxy, who also shares 10-year-old son Hunter with Oliver Curtis, sat down for an exclusive interview with Daily Mail Australia and was asked if she spoiled her children too much.
Although many have criticized the media personality for spoiling her children, Roxy says she instills a hard work ethic in them.
Roxy has earned a reputation for spoiling her children.
Pixie has already started and closed multiple businesses at just 13 years old.
“My children are no different from other children when it comes to writing wish lists,” she explains.
‘Let them do their research! Let them search on the Internet, let them have desires and wishes, and then let them realize that to achieve these things in life you have to work hard.
“At that age, the important thing is whether you do your homework well, whether you attend school, whether you take private lessons, whether you do well in school. I have no problem with that.”
But like any parent, the mother of two worries about her children’s behavior as they grow older.
Hunter and Pixie are still young, but adolescence is not far away for the siblings, especially for Pixie, who turned 13 this year.
“Kids today are much more exposed to things that I wasn’t exposed to in my generation. What we did as teenagers and what they do today is very different,” he says.
‘I think that as a parent one of the most important things is to educate them so that they know that, if something happens, they have all our support and that we will help them solve things.
‘But you also have to teach them at the same time what can happen: if you go to a party and there is alcohol, I prefer that you don’t do it. But if you do, these are the consequences. If there are boys at the party, this is what can happen.
“It’s about having those difficult conversations, because you can’t hide from them what’s out there. You just have to make them aware of it.”
Pixie has previously said she is saving up to buy a Range Rover when she is old enough to drive.