PR queen Roxy Jacenko reveals her 10-year-old son Hunter Curtis’ shocking $4,500 Christmas wish list

Roxy Jacenko has revealed the shocking Christmas wish list her son Hunter Curtis, 10, presented to her on Sunday.

The PR maven, 44, took to Instagram with a photo of the handwritten one-page list, filled with lavish items worth just over $4,500.

In addition to various football shirts and balls, the pre-teen also put an iPad Pro on his wish list in addition to the latest editions of sports shoes.

“Hunter is thorough – his mother’s son,” Roxy captioned the image, seemingly proud of her son’s extensive list of expensive gifts that he wanted her to buy.

The most expensive item on the list was the iPad Pro, for which Hunter demanded extras like 1TB of space and nano-textured glass, bringing the price down to a shocking $2,929.

Afterwards, Hunter asked for a pair of LeBron James XXII basketball shoes ($280), Nike Jr Mercurial Vapor Pro shoes ($200), and Giannis Immortality 4 shoes ($110).

Roxy Jacenko, 44, (left) revealed the shocking Christmas wish list her son Hunter Curtis, 10, (right) presented to her on Sunday

Hunter, the youngest of Roxy’s two children with husband Oliver Curtis, also requested a reflex punching bag that can fetch up to $200.

The pre-teen then listed several football jerseys he wanted from the teams of West Ham United, Bayern Munich, Manchester City and Barcelona – all worth $100-$150 each.

A Nike Pro basketball ($50) was the cheapest item on the list, along with an Adidas and Nike football ($25-$210).

It comes just days after Roxy showed off her extravagant $15,000 Christmas decorations as she got into the festive spirit last week.

The Sweaty Betty co-founder took to Instagram on Tuesday to show her fans the custom Christmas lights she installed outside her lavish mansion in Singapore.

Roxy, who splits her time between Sydney and Singapore after moving to the Asian city with her husband, decked the front of her home in twinkling lights from floor to ceiling.

The exterior of her sprawling home on Sentosa Island is fully illuminated by the 11-metre-long light curtain, adding an extra luxurious touch to the property for the festive period.

She enlisted Australian lighting company Mr & Mrs Hill to install the decorations, sparing no expense for her festive display.

The PR expert posted on Instagram a photo of the handwritten one-page list, filled with lavish items worth just over $4,500

“There’s nothing extra about me. @mrandmrshill_ and we are done with this year’s Christmas light installation,” Roxy wrote in a caption.

Roxy’s mansion is located on Sentosa Cove, which is often referred to as ‘Millionaires’ Row’ and features a range of luxury properties, many of which are valued at more than $25 million.

The Jacenko project marks Mr & Mrs Hill’s first ever international installation and they are working with a local electricity company.

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, co-founder Cassandra Hill revealed the installation was worth $15,000 and took two days to install.

‘Roxy’s Christmas installation was a special project for us. “It marked our first international installation and a full-circle moment as Roxy was actually our very first Christmas lights customer four years ago,” she said.

‘For this project we worked remotely from Australia to design the concept. Roxy shared images and basic dimensions of her home, and we developed a custom lighting design.

‘Once that was complete, we flew the products to Singapore and a local electrical team carried out the installation under our guidance.

‘The centerpiece of the exhibition is custom-made curtain lamps measuring eleven meters in length, which required an aerial platform to anchor them.’

Roxy shares daughter Pixie, 13, (left) and son Hunter with her husband Oliver Curtis

“The entire installation took two days, with delays due to the wet weather Singapore is known for this time of year,” she continued.

Roxy and Oliver moved to Singapore last year with daughter Pixie, 13, and son Hunter, 10, from Sydney.

They made the move when Oliver got a job in the country, after which Roxy closed some of her Australian businesses to join him there.

However, she has since returned to Sydney and relaunched Sweaty Betty PR, two years after stepping down as director.

Roxy confirmed her return in September, explaining that she wasn’t born to be a ‘housewife’ and that she actually finds it much ‘easier’ running six businesses.

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