Roxy Jacenko cops backlash after daughter Pixie, 11, poses with bottle of Champagne
Roxy Jacenko slams online reaction after daughter Pixie, 11, poses with bottle of champagne on New Year’s Eve: ‘It doesn’t look good’
Roxy Jacenko has been attacked by haters online after posting a photo of her eleven-year-old daughter Pixie posing with an expensive bottle of champagne.
The 42-year-old public relations guru shared a gallery of photos on Instagram on Sunday, capturing her partying with her children and friends for New Year’s Eve celebrations.
One photo showed the young Pixie smiling for the camera while holding an unopened bottle of Ruinart champagne in one hand and what appeared to be a cooler of food in the other.
Roxy Jacenko has been attacked by haters online after posting a photo of her eleven-year-old daughter Pixie (pictured together) posing with an expensive bottle of champagne.
It didn’t take long for trolls to slam Roxy for sharing the snap of her pre-teen daughter holding the $130 bottle of bubbles.
‘Jesus Roxy you ask. Doesn’t look good for his daughter,’ wrote one upset follower.
Another fan implored Pixie to “quit the Ruinart” immediately and find an age-appropriate drink.
The photo showed Pixie smiling for the camera while holding an unopened bottle of Ruinart champagne in one hand and what appeared to be a cooler of food in the other.
However, other fans were quick to jump to Roxy’s defense, pointing out that Pixie was merely helping her mother carry the bottle instead of drinking from it.
It comes after Roxy faced criticism for her daughter Pixie’s extravagant Christmas wish list.
Roxy made headlines in November after she uploaded a photograph of Pixie’s handwritten list, which included a $9,000 handbag and designer fashion pieces.
The public relations guru shared a gallery of photos on Instagram on Sunday capturing her partying with her children and friends on New Year’s Eve. She in the photo of her with her eight-year-old son Hunter.
While some followers found the post amusing, others accused Roxy of ‘spoiling’ her daughter with material goods instead of teaching her to be humble.
“You might want to take her and you to a homeless shelter and show her what it means to be humble instead of a spoiled brat!” one user commented.
‘How to raise a materialistic child – just follow Roxy for advice. It’s amazing this kid knows all these markings but he still can’t spell CHRISTMAS,” another reviewer wrote.
Roxy responded to the backlash, telling Daily Mail Australia: “There will always be someone with an opinion without knowledge of what we donate and contribute financially to various communities and charities.”
It comes after Roxy faced criticism for her daughter Pixie’s extravagant Christmas wish list, which included a $9,000 handbag and several designer fashion pieces.