Roxy Jacenko shares her nine-year-old son Hunter’s outrageous Christmas wish list which includes $7000 worth of luxury fragrances
Roxy Jacenko is known for her expensive taste and the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
The PR expert, 43, shared her nine-year-old son Hunter's Christmas wish list on Wednesday, which included some very expensive, high-end fragrances.
A photo of the list shared on Roxy's Instagram Story showed a long list of perfumes that, if purchased together, would cost around $6,900.
The most expensive selection Hunter requested was Tom Ford's F***ing Fabulous, a unisex leather-style fragrance that retails for $1,450 in a 250ml size.
The second most expensive was also from Tom Ford, Tobacco Vanille, a vanilla-amber scent with strong tobacco leaf top notes that retails for around $1050 in Australia.
Roxy Jacenko shared her nine-year-old son Hunter's Christmas wish list on Wednesday, which included some very expensive, high-end fragrances. Pictured with Hunter and daughter Pixie
A photo of the list shared on Roxy's Instagram Story showed a long list of perfumes that, if purchased together, would cost around $6,900.
The most expensive selection Hunter requested was Tom Ford's F***ing Fabulous, a unisex leather-style fragrance that retails for $1,450 in the 250ml size.
In the caption of the photo, Roxy wrote: 'Oh how Christmas lists have changed since I was nine – I mean I'm sure I was content with Impulse as my everyday scent.'
It comes after the businesswoman opened up about her difficult move from Australia to Singapore.
Roxy recently moved to the Southeast Asian country with her family and is living there in style.
The second most expensive was also from Tom Ford, Tobacco Vanille, a vanilla-amber fragrance with strong tobacco leaf top notes, which retails for around $1050 in Australia.
But it wasn't all fun and games for the mother-of-two, who admitted the move took a toll on her emotions.
“I literally cried every day for the first four weeks – and I'm not much of a crier – it was so, so hard,” she told the Daily telegram.
'I have lived in Australia for 43 years, so moving to another country was a serious challenge.'
Roxy added that it was “miserable” living in a glamorous hotel for six weeks before moving into an apartment.
She also struggled to get her family visa, which meant she almost missed her children – daughter Pixie, 12, and son Hunter, eight – first day of school.
Roxy revealed in June that she was leaving Sydney to live with her husband in Singapore.
She admitted that her life in the port city makes a big difference to her upcoming new life abroad.
“No one knows me there, no one has any preconceived idea of who or what I am, no one has any expectations, and best of all, no one cares!” she told the Sydney Morning Herald.
“In Singapore it was a matter of 'Roxy who?' I actually found it very refreshing and a bit liberating.
The Sweaty Betty founder revealed in June that she was leaving Sydney to live with her husband in Singapore. The clan is seen here at Pixie's departure and birthday party
Roxy has secured a palatial four-bedroom in the city's prestigious Ardmore Residence.
The socialite is yet to move into the exclusive apartment, while she is believed to be staying at the city's Capella residences while the apartment is being prepared.
Just a short walk from the Orchard Road entertainment district, the 36-storey Ardmore tower was designed by renowned architect Ben van Berkel.
The apartments feature a seamless blend of living and dining areas and a shaded, double-height balcony, perfect for entertaining.