Annette Sharp: Roxy Jacenko considers moving to Singapore
She’s shut her PR business and this week put her $14m home on the market, now Roxy Jacenko is talking about moving overseas, writes Annette Sharp.
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Roxy Jacenko is talking of relocating to Singapore following the forthcoming sale of her Vaucluse home.
The former PR woman last week listed her family home for sale with expectations of $14m.
A move to Singapore is being seen by some as a last-ditch effort to save her marriage to convicted insider trader Oliver Curtis.
Having struck out initially for Tasmania to work for his father Nick Curtis’s tech start-up Firmus following his release from jail, it emerges Curtis more recently has relocated to Singapore, an information and technology hub in the Asia Pacific for established multinational businesses and start-ups.
Jacenko last week told The Wentworth Courier the couple “haven’t been living together in a full-time capacity for about four years”.
However, she continues to deny the couple are divorcing.
This is despite rumours the Jacenko-Curtises’ living arrangements more closely resemble that of an estranged couple than a married one.
A move to Singapore would suggest Jacenko has plans to either pull her Insta-famous children Pixie and Hunter from their elite Sydney schools or install them as boarders.
Singapore is home to a thriving ex-pat community of Australian entrepreneurs including, for several years, retail and property magnate Brett Blundy.
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