Virus strikes as Roxy Jacenko’s multi-million PR empire crumbles
Socialite Roxy Jacenko, the founder of one of Sydney’s most prominent public relations firms - Sweaty Betty PR, has lost 85 per cent of her multi-million dollar business in just three days due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Socialite Roxy Jacenko, the founder of one of Sydney’s most prominent public relations firms - Sweaty Betty PR, has lost 85 per cent of her multi-million dollar business in just three days due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jacenko built the business from the ground up 16 years ago and told Confidential she’s devastated after having to let some of her staff go.
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“We have been hit extremely hard, as at today 85 per cent of the Sweaty Betty PR business fell over within just 72 Hours off the back of COVID-19 seeing four extremely loyal and dedicated team members sadly lose their employment as a direct result,” she said.
“It’s been an extremely sad and surreal week for me as a small-business owner, when you watch something you have worked quite literally seven days a week for 24 hours a day tumble down in a matter of days with no certainty on when you will be able to exercise the plan on rebuilding.”
Jacenko’s lucrative empire also includes The Ministry of Talent, Social Union, 18 Communications, Pixie’s Bows and Roxy Jacenko Accessories.
Jacenko was in the news last month when she lost her bid for a restraining order against a Bitcoin trader accused of labelling the PR maven a “c***” in a graffiti attack on her office.
Anthony Hess was called “puerile” and “juvenile” by a magistrate but cleared of intimidating and harassing her.
Originally published as Virus strikes as Roxy Jacenko’s multi-million PR empire crumbles