Roxy Jacenko reveals the outrageous luxury item 13-year-old daughter Pixie demanded for Christmas
Roxy Jacenko has revealed her millionaire daughter Pixie Curtis’s shocking Christmas request, sharing texts from the 13-year-old wishing for a Rolex.
Pixie threatened to buy the lavish watch for herself, which typically costs between $20,000 and $50,000 in Australia, after receiving her mother’s request for an Hermès Himalayan handbag as a Christmas gift.
The rare Himalayan Birkin comes with or without diamonds.
In 2023, prices for the most sought-after Himalayan Birkin 25 in fresh condition are approximately AU$320,000.
The PR expert, 44, took to Instagram on Friday with the shocking text messages between herself and the teenager as they discussed what to buy each other for Christmas.
The screenshots showed that Pixie appeared to be shopping on behalf of her mother so that she could have time to exercise.
Roxy Jacenko is certainly leaning towards a surprising new role as a bikini influencer. Pictured
The Birkin Himalaya MSRP $200,000 USD
“The quest to stay ripped is a full-time job!” Roxy, who dramatically lost 40 pounds on a restrictive diet after overdosing on Ozempic, texted her daughter alongside a video on Friday.
‘Luckily I have you of age now [where] You can go to the shops for me!’
“Yes,” Pixie replied.
“Be a doll when you go into Hermès and see if they have Himalayans for me there,” Roxy texted her.
‘Girl, isn’t that a specile? [specific] Birkin,” her daughter replied.
Birkins are the most sought-after handbags in the world, with waiting lists of up to six years and price tags starting in the five figures.
And it was one of the rarest Hermes Birkin bags of all: a Himalayan Birkin, made from the skins of specially bred crocodiles, that Roxy requested.
The Diamond Himalaya is known as the most expensive handbag ever sold at auction.
The PR expert, 44, took to Instagram on Friday with the shocking text messages between herself and her pre-teen as they discussed what to buy each other for Christmas
Roxy said she is lucky that her teenage daughter is now old enough to go to the shops on her behalf and asked her to go to Hermes and find a rare handbag.
Pixie then teased her mother by saying she would buy herself a Rolex watch instead
The bag, featuring 18-karat white gold hardware and hundreds of diamonds, sold in 2022 for $450,000.
‘Yes, but suppose you need a gift for your mother. They’ll give in to your charm,” Roxy replied. “I, on the other hand, may come across as greedy.”
“Yeah sure mate, maybe I’ll ask for a picnic and a crocodile for myself and dad while I’m there,” Pixie replied sarcastically.
Referring to two other types of Birkin bags, the pre-teen has used her knowledge of luxury goods in response to her mother’s request.
It’s been just over 12 months since Roxy shared another series of shocking texts between the pair, in which Pixie called her a ‘stupid a**’ and ‘stupid’ for not knowing a certain brand, all the while listing demanded with presents. .
“Don’t be so extravagant,” Roxy teased her. “Money doesn’t grow on trees,” she noted with a grinning emoji, seemingly proud of the interaction.
“Too bad,” Pixie replied.
“Okay, maybe I’ll stay on budget and stop by Rolex to buy a small watch. Much more my speed.’
Roxy Jacenko pictured with her family in Greece
By the time she was old enough to manage a social media account on her own, Pixie had already grown tired of it. The self-described “nepo baby” made about $85,000 a year from social media advertising before retiring early last year.
“You should know what time it is, right?” Roxy flashed back to her pre-teen in their typical style of banter. “I don’t think they do digital pop.”
Pixie also closed her multimillion-dollar accessories business, Pixie’s Bows, and fidget spinner business, Pixie’s Fidgets, in February 2023.
At the time, she said she made the move so her daughter could focus on transitioning to high school.
But in a recent interview with AFR, the media mogul confirmed that this was because having such a public profile made Pixie uncomfortable.
“She told me that people in her class are Googling her, and it’s embarrassing. “No parent wants to put their child in the line of fire for bullying – whether she made money or not, her well-being was far more important,” she told the publication.
It comes a week after the wealthy listener revealed the shocking $4,500 Christmas wish list her son Hunter Curtis, 10, presented to her on Sunday.
Roxy is married to former investment banker Oliver Curtis, the founder of artificial intelligence company Firmus Technologies.
Curtis was convicted of insider trading in 2016.