From a $2,000 Hermes dog bed, to a designer surfboard: Inside Roxy Jacenko’s fire sale
Roxy Jacenko is preparing to move to Singapore with her family soon to join husband Oliver Curtis, who moved there for work last month.
And ahead of the big international move, it looks like the PR queen is selling some of her assets, after the couple sold their sprawling mansion in the Vaucluse for an eye-watering $16 million.
Roxy, 43, is having a sale and features some of her prized items on her Instagram sales page called RJ Curated.
Some of the items for sale include a $2,000 Hermes dog bed, a $2,000 Haydenshapes marble surfboard, and a $3,000 hand-painted Adrienne and The Misses Bonney dollhouse.
Other items include two pink custom makeup chairs used in her glamorous room at home, valued at $1,000, and even a blue leather Hermes Birkin that she sells for $18,000.
From a $2,000 Hermes dog bed to a designer surfboard and a $3,000 dollhouse: An inside look at Roxy Jacenko’s sale as she sells her possessions before moving to Singapore
It comes after Roxy revealed this week that she was prepared to divorce when her husband Oliver Curtis moved to Singapore for work last month.
The Sydney PR guru’s marriage has been under scrutiny for weeks after it was revealed she sold her family home in Sydney’s Vaucluse and shut down some of her businesses after Oliver moved to the South East Asian country for a job.
Roxy, 43, has since confirmed that she and Oliver have not broken up and that she has decided to move to Singapore as well, but on Tuesday she finally admitted that a divorce was really at stake.
It appears the PR queen is selling some of her assets, after the couple sold their sprawling mansion in the Vaucluse for an eye-watering $16 million. Pictured is the Hermes dog bed
Some of the items for sale include a $2,000 Hermes dog bed, a $2,000 Haydenshapes marble surfboard, and a $3,000 hand-painted Adrienne and The Misses Bonney dollhouse
Speak against The Kyle and Jackie O Show, the mother-of-two revealed she had argued with her 37-year-old husband over his decision to leave, noting that for years he had split his time between Sydney and Tasmania for his previous job.
‘I actually said to Ollie: ‘look, you go to Singapore and I stay here’. And he’s like, “well, I don’t know if that will work”. And I was like, ‘well, it’s worked for the last five years,'” she said.
Roxy remembered how he told her that his job and personal finances required him to live in Singapore.
Other items include two pink custom makeup chairs used in her glamorous room at home, valued at $1,000
It comes after Roxy revealed this week that she was prepared to divorce when her husband Oliver Curtis moved to Singapore for work last month
“I was like, ‘Okay, then what’s my option?’ He says, “oh, we have to get a divorce.”‘
Surprisingly, Roxy said she was perfectly happy with her marriage ending then and there.
‘I’m good at that. So just give me the paperwork, I’ll sign the paperwork and we can get a divorce. You do your job there and I stay here. And we will visit,’ she said.
However, Roxy ultimately decided not to end the marriage and agreed to move the entire family to Singapore for the sake of her daughter Pixie, 11, and Hunter, eight.
‘It’s time. They need a father, and since he’s never here… he’s coming [back home to Sydney] about two days at a time,” she explained.
She also blamed her long-distance relationship with Oliver as the reason why she constantly spoils her children with lavish gifts, claiming that she had trouble telling her children “no” when he was not around.
Roxy later joked that Oliver “probably has a woman in every port,” adding, “Well, whatever, it’s 2023.”
The Sydney PR guru’s marriage has been under scrutiny for weeks after it was revealed she sold her family home in Sydney’s Vaucluse (pictured) and shut down some of her businesses after Oliver moved to the Southeast Asian country for a job