PIXIE Curtis made so much money as a child that she was able to retire in 2023 at just 11-years-old.
The entrepreneur, now 13, shot to fame as a kid thanks to her fidget spinner and hair bow businesses, as well as her social media presence – all masterminded by her mum.
She is the daughter of PR guru Roxy Jacenko, 45, who set up the brands before Pixie could even walk.
Roxy famously said that her daughter could “retire at 15” if she wanted to – but it turns out the teen was able to do so four years before that.
Now with her business boots hung up, Pixie spends her days as a young lady of luxury on enviable trips and wearing designer clobber.
It comes as Roxy shared a “rare but cute appearance” of her daughter on Instagram, as the duo holiday at the world’s most ultra-luxury experiential beach resort – Atlantis The Royal in Dubai.
They are joined by Pixie’s younger brother Hunter, 10.
The family have dined at globally-renowned restaurant Nobu while in the UAE, as well as celeb-loved eatery Sexy Fish.
This grandeur is something kid millionaire Pixie is used to.
In January, she holidayed at French Alps ski resort Courchevel, hitting the slopes with £300 Moncler ski goggles while wearing a £1,200 leopard print Goldbergh set.
A recent snap to her Instagram page shows her relaxing on a pool float in Singapore while wearing a £130 Jacquemus sun hat.
In July 2023, Pixie’s family, originally from Sydney, Aus, moved to Singapore.
But recent posts to Roxy’s personal Instagram page suggest they have returned down under.
The Curtis-Jacenko crew moved due to dad Oliver Curtis’ work, with Roxy selling off a number of her businesses and luxury cars in the lead-up.
Their new home was complete with a state-of-the-art gym and modern outdoor swimming pool with double day beds.
Shortly after upping sticks, Pixie jetted off to Vietnam and stayed in the Four Seasons Resort in Hội An with her mum, brother and friend.
A Three Bedroom Beach-Front Pool Villa at the hotel, which would’ve slept the party-of-four, costs an eye-watering £3,764 a night.
Come June, she headed to the Maldives to stay in a £1,850-a-night villa at the five star Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi resort.
She toured mainland Europe with her parents and brother during the summer.
Among the countries she visited were France, Italy and Greece, taxing trips on yachts and sometimes flying via private jet.
Why did Pixie retire?
Pixie decided to call time on her entrepreneurial journey in 2023 after finding it was driving a rift between her and her mum.
The teen also admitted that it was impacting her focus at school.
The mum-and-daughter duo launched toy business Pixie’s Fidgets in May 2021 – and in the first 48 hours, they had completely sold out.
The company reportedly turned over £105,000 in its first month.
Hair accessory business Pixie’s Bows is as old as the CEO herself after Roxy established the brand in her daughter’s name when she was just a baby.
But the business schedule caused conflict between the pair, with Roxy allegedly getting annoyed if Pixie didn’t want to create content after school.
The young millionaire divulged that she was “worn out” juggling so many plates and was “happy to focus on her school work and have some time out”.
During her retirement, she was eyeing up adding a Range Rover to her luxury car collection, despite being years off the legal driving age.
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