Pixie, the daughter of Roxy Jacenko, buys thick lip gloss, luxury candles and designer fashion

Roxy Jacenko’s daughter Pixie Curtis, 11, certainly resembles her money-grabbing publicist mother.

The enterprising pre-teen, who made millions selling fidget spinners and hair accessories, enjoyed a designer shopping spree on Sunday and shared a glimpse of her purchases on Instagram.

In her video, Pixie unpacks shopping bags filled with expensive cosmetics, designer fashion items and luxurious candles.

“So I just did my Sunday shop… I’m going to show you what I’ve got,” Pixie beamed.

The youngster splattered a $27 tube of Too Faced “lip injection” plumping gloss, and a $19 Mecca Max bronzing stick.

She also splurged on a $61 bottle of fragrance mist from Sol de Janeiro and two luxury candles from Byredo, costing $107 each.

Finally, Pixie visited luxury athleisure outlet Style Runner to update her fall wardrobe with a pair of $125 Ugg boots.

‘I’m super excited about this. I’ve got the mini Uggs in chestnut,” she beamed, holding the boots for the camera.

Roxy Jacenko’s daughter Pixie, 11, gave her Instagram followers a glimpse of the luxury items she bought while on a designer shopping trip on Sunday

Pixie’s shopping spree led to mixed reactions from her fans.

Some wondered why an 11-year-old needed such expensive gear, with one commenting, “Way too spoiled, she’s a kid, why does she need makeup?”

Another added, “It was the ‘lip injection plumper’ that got me.” Kids shouldn’t be obsessed with these kinds of beauty standards at that age. The long-term effects of these things have to be considered.”

The youngster splashed out a tube of Too Faced 'lip injection' plumping gloss worth $27, and a Mecca Max bronzing stick worth $19

The youngster splashed out a tube of Too Faced ‘lip injection’ plumping gloss worth $27, and a Mecca Max bronzing stick worth $19

Pixie also visited luxury athleisure outlet Style Runner to update her fall wardrobe with a pair of $125 Ugg boots

Pixie also visited luxury athleisure outlet Style Runner to update her fall wardrobe with a pair of $125 Ugg boots

The youngster's shopping sparked mixed reactions from her fans.  Some wondered why an 11-year-old needed such expensive gear, with one commenting,

The youngster’s shopping sparked mixed reactions from her fans. Some wondered why an 11-year-old needed such expensive gear, with one commenting, “Way too spoiled, she’s a kid, why does she need makeup?”

One commenter suggested that Pixie “lead by example” and visit her local hospital to “spend the day with children less fortunate.”

Appreciating what you have isn’t real, but also recognize that other kids who are struggling might want some of the things you have but don’t need. It’s just stuff,” they wrote.

However, there were some positive comments, with one user insisting that Pixie had every right to enjoy her exorbitant wealth.

“It’s her money, she can do whatever she wants,” they wrote.

“Can we be shopping buddies?” added another.

In 2021, Pixie’s mother Roxy revealed that her daughter may retire at age 15.

The PR queen has helped the ten-year-old launch two successful business ventures: the Pixie’s Bows accessory line and the toy range, Pixie’s Fidgets.

The toddler is on track to retire before she’s even finished high school — with estimates she’ll earn $21 million over the next ten years.

‘Don’t worry; you can retire at 15,” Roxy told her daughter in a joint interview in Stellar Magazine at the time.

The founder of Ministry of Talent went on to say that Pixie is a natural business woman.

“You know, what’s most exciting to me is the entrepreneurial spirit she has at such a young age,” she told the magazine.

‘I never had it, although I was spoon-fed that I had to succeed. When I was 14 I got a job at McDonald’s because that’s what you did in my day.

“So I think the most important thing to me is her drive as an entrepreneur. Yes, I turned it on, but she still has it, which is the most rewarding part for me.”

In May 2021, Pixie’s line of fidget toys alone sold a whopping $200,000 in their debut month across Australia.

In 2018, it was reported that Pixie could be worth $21 million by the time she turns 18 after department store Myer agreed to stock her bow range.

One commenter suggested that Pixie

One commenter suggested that Pixie “lead by example” and visit her local hospital to “spend the day with children less fortunate.” Pictured: Pixie poses with her mother Roxy Jacenko

However, there were some positive comments, with one user insisting that Pixie had every right to enjoy her exorbitant wealth.

However, there were some positive comments, with one user insisting that Pixie had every right to enjoy her exorbitant wealth. “It’s her money, she can do whatever she wants,” they wrote