Leaked messages between mother and her daughter expose entitlement from 13-year-old millionaire

The 13-year-old daughter of a Sydney mother clearly appreciates the good things in life.

Pixie Curtis, the young millionaire daughter of PR guru Roxy Jacenko, has revealed her love for luxury brands in a brutal message exchange leaked by the 44-year-old.

Roxy is known for spoiling her children and ‘mini-mogul’ Pixie showed off her knowledge of luxury brands by asking her mother for an ice cream despite feeling unwell.

“You can’t eat ice cream, honey. You’re not feeling well,” Roxy wrote in the text messages she shared on her Instagram Stories.

“Have some fruit… You can have an ice cream after dinner. Let me know which one and the girls will go get it.”

Pixie then responded, “If I asked for ice cream, I wouldn’t want fruit in return. It’s like asking for a Birkin and getting a Michael Kors bag instead,” the teen suggested.

Roxy was shocked by the fierce reaction from her brand-conscious teenage daughter.

“F**k I almost cried laughing. To be honest, you don’t come across as a Michael Kors type of girl,” she replied.

Pixie Curtis, the young millionaire daughter of PR guru Roxy Jacenko, has revealed her love for luxury brands in a brutal message exchange leaked by the 44-year-old

Pixie has already started and closed several companies by the age of 13.

She is also no stranger in the world of e-commerce, working with Naked Sundays Sunscreen and Mermade Hair.

Pixie was called a mini-mogul when she was the face of Pixie’s Bows, a hair accessory line for kids, and Pixie’s Pix, an online toy company.

‘Mini-mogul’ Pixie showed off her luxury brand knowledge after asking her mum for ice cream despite feeling unwell

She recently shared that she received a $3,000 Goyard handbag from her parents for Christmas.

Pixie has previously said that she is saving for a Range Rover, for when she is old enough to drive herself.

Earlier this year, Roxy, who has 10-year-old Hunter with Oliver Curtis, was interviewed by Ny Breaking Australia where she was asked if she spoiled her children too much.

While many criticize the media personality for spoiling her children, Roxy says she instills a hard work ethic in them.

Roxy has built a reputation as someone who spoils her children

Pixie has started and closed several businesses by the age of 13

“My kids are no different than any other kids when it comes to making wish lists,” she explains.

“Let them do the research! Let them scour the internet, let them have wishes and desires, and then realize that you have to work hard to get those things in life.

“At that age, it’s about whether you do your homework, whether you go to school, whether you tutor, whether you excel in school. I don’t have a problem with it.”

But like any parent, the mother of two worries about her children’s behavior as they get older.

Hunter and Pixie are still young, but for the siblings—and especially Pixie, who turned 13 this year—adolescence is approaching.

“Kids today are exposed to a lot more things that I wasn’t exposed to in my generation. What we did as adolescents and what they’re doing now is very different,” she says.

‘I think the most important thing for us as parents is to let them know that if anything happens, they have our full support and we will help them resolve matters.

‘But also to teach them what can happen – if you go to a party, and there’s alcohol, I’d rather you didn’t do it. But if you do, these are the consequences. That if there are boys at the party, this is what can happen.

“It’s about having those difficult conversations because you can’t hide from what’s there. You just have to make them aware of it.”

Pixie has previously said she is saving for a Range Rover for when she is old enough to drive

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