Roxy’s drama in 11yo daughter’s $270k Mercedes
PR Queen Roxy Jacenko shared on Instagram that she busted both her and her daughter’s luxury cars on the same day.
It seems Roxy Jacenko is not having a good day.
The PR mogul, 42, shared on her Instagram story that she crashed her Porsche and decided to use her 11-year-old daughter Pixie’s Mercedes-Benz.
However, things got worse for the Sydney mum when the back left tyre of Pixie’s luxury vehicle went flat.
The Aussie business woman posted a snap of her car trouble.
“Happy f**king Thursday,” the Sweaty Betty PR founder angrily wrote.
“Smash my car, so I take @pixiecurtis car and then I bust her tyre,” she added with a facepalm emoji.
“From now I’m walking, it’s cheaper.”
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Last year, Jacenko made headlines when she splashed out $270,000 on a luxury car for Pixie.
While the youngster isn’t even old enough to drive the vehicle yet, the car is used to transport her between school, home and the office where Pixie takes a firm hand on the two businesses she runs with her mum, earning as much as $200,000 a month.
The schoolgirl, who boasts almost 90,000 followers on Instagram, first went into business when she was just a baby, when Roxy launched Pixies Bows in her name.
The pre-teen later launched Pixies Fidgets with Jacenko’s help, after the sensory toy took over playgrounds around the country.
It was a huge success, with the colourful bubble-popping toys selling out in the first 48 hours and earning more than $200,000 in its first month of operation.
Jacenko also runs the day-to-day activities of her daughter’s businesses and couldn’t be prouder of Pixie’s drive at such a young age.
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“What is the most exciting thing for me is the entrepreneurial spirit that she has at such a young age. I never had it, although it was drummed into me that I had to succeed,” Jacenko told Stellar.
“When I was 14, I got a job at McDonald’s because that’s what you did back in my day.
“So, I guess to me the biggest thing is her drive as an entrepreneur. Yes, I’ve enabled it, but she’s still got it, which is for me the most rewarding part.”