Roxy Jacenko showed off her incredible figure as she headed out for lunch in Sydney on Monday.
The PR maven, 44, revealed her deep tan and six-pack abs in a navy blue crop top and Dior pants that retail for $3,800 as she left the swanky Catalina restaurant in Rose Bay.
She wore a Van Cleef necklace worth $16,800 and a pair of black sandals.
Roxy, who moved her family to Singapore in 2023, completed her look with a designer bracelet, watch, earrings and dark sunglasses.
The PR queen tied up her blonde locks and clutched a small purse as she walked to a waiting car after lunch.
Roxy confirmed in September that she had returned to publicity and Sydney two years after stepping down as director of Sweaty Betty.
Roxy Jacenko (pictured) showed off her incredible figure as she headed out for lunch in Sydney on Monday
Last week she made it clear that she was not born to be a ‘housewife’ and that she finds it much ‘easier’ to run six companies.
“I’ve always worked – I don’t know any other way – so it was inevitable to get back to work,” she told Ny Breaking Australia.
‘I tried to retire, but I was bored! I am an entrepreneur; it’s in my blood, so staying home and playing tennis and long lunches was never going to last long!
‘I travel back to Sydney twice a month. Being 7 hours away and only having a 3 hour time difference, it’s super easy for me and also so nice to spend time with my mom Doreen and friends, as well as being back in an office environment.”
Roxy went on to say that even when she retired as a PR representative, she still ran her digital agency, The Ministry of Talent.
‘[I] cater to some of the best digital influencers in the country, but by 2pm my day is over. My friends and I joke that I do in a few hours what many would do in a day, so when I go back to PR I’m challenged again and working 24/7,” she added.
‘It makes me feel in a hurry. It’s not for everyone, but it works for me… it’s satisfying! Suppose it’s my hobby!’
She said she praises stay-at-home moms for doing it for six months and “f**k me, that has to be the hardest job.”
The PR maven, 44, revealed her deep tan and abs in a navy blue crop top and Dior pants that retail for $3,800 as she was spotted leaving Catalina’s in Rose Bay
‘There’s nothing to do here (in Singapore), nothing. Housework is not for me. For example, let’s be real. I’ve been shopping so much I can’t shop anymore,” she added to The Sunday Telegraph.
‘Yes, Ministry of Talent is ticking along and I work on that every day, but it is not enough.
“I still have too much time in the day, and there are only so many hours that Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Prada are open.”
Roxy made headlines in September when she announced she would be relaunching Sweaty Betty PR.
“I am returning to Sweaty Betty PR and reopening the doors to select clients,” Roxy told Ny Breaking Australia at the time.
‘Learning to take a step back and enjoy life beyond work has been rewarding BUT also incredibly boring!’
“I wasn’t cut out for housewifery!”
The PR queen tied up her blonde locks and clutched a small purse as she walked to a waiting car after lunch
She later shared the news with her Instagram followers with a not-so-cryptic hint about her next move.
The photo showed Roxy’s hand on the steering wheel of her car while her WhatsApp messages were visible on her open laptop.
‘November 2022 I decided to quit PR. Must have been a midlife crisis…lol, today I’m back and ohhh, it’s just like old times…,” she captioned the post.
“I’ve been working since I was 14,” Roxy continued.
“It’s all I know and honestly I’m good at it, so it’s time to get back to work.
“I will live in Singapore with my family, but spend one week a month in Sydney at my headquarters in Double Bay. With only a two-hour time difference, it is entirely possible to work from Singapore while not being in Sydney.”
Roxy’s return to Sydney comes after she made it clear she wasn’t born to be a ‘housewife’ and finds it much ‘easier’ running six businesses. Pictured Roxy and husband Oliver Curtis
Roxy left for Singapore with her family in 2023, determined she would never return to Sydney.
‘I have no plans to come back. I’m sorry to say,” she told Ny Breaking Australia earlier this year.
‘I love Australia. Don’t get me wrong. It’s so nice to look at the ocean and have that opportunity. But I love being so close to all the different places.”
‘Since I’ve been to Singapore, I’ve traveled to Thailand, Vietnam and India. We are so far away from everything in Australia. Suddenly my life has become a lot more colorful. I can discover and do different things.’