PR maven Roxy Jacenko’s 11-year-old daughter, Pixie, reveals the luxury items she bought on a solo shopping spree, including a cashmere sweater, after ordering a $9,000 bag for Christmas.
Roxy Jacenko’s 11-year-old daughter, Pixie Curtis, enjoyed a shopping spree on Friday and showed off her wares.
In an Instagram Stories post shared by Roxy, the tween, who went shopping with a friend, boasts about buying a Ralph Lauren shirt, worth around $100.
She also bought Bath and Body Works perfume spray and a cashmere sweater that she described as “that softest fabric.”
Roxy Jacenko’s 11-year-old daughter, Pixie Curtis, enjoyed a shopping spree on Friday and showed off her wares. In the photo together
‘Good job, I’m at work today!’ Roxy joked in the caption of the video clip.
It comes after Roxy quashed concerns about her daughter’s large social media following, saying Instagram is the modern equivalent of a photo album.
The PR queen appeared on The Sunday Project to discuss child safety online and made the case for creating an Instagram account for Pixie when she was a little girl.
In an Instagram Stories post shared by Roxy, the tween, who went shopping with a friend, boasts about buying a Ralph Lauren shirt, worth around $100.
She also bought Bath and Body Works perfume spray and a cashmere jumper that she described as “that softest fabric.”
‘Good job, I’m at work today!’ Roxy joked in the caption of the video clip.
I have collaborated a lot with her. It’s memories for them: we used to flip through a photo book, they flip through Instagram,” the 42-year-old said.
Pixie’s Instagram account, managed by Roxy, has 121,000 followers and 5,400 posts, with strong engagement for everything posted.
Roxy said she knows where to draw the line on what kind of photos to upload.
“The most important thing is to make sure I don’t have pictures of my kids in a bathroom and to make sure I blur out the logo on their school uniform,” she said.
Roxy recently quashed concerns about the Pixie’s large following on social media, saying that Instagram is the modern equivalent of a photo album.
The blonde added that it was okay for parents to allow their young children to use social media as long as they were “smart” about how to handle it.
Roxy recently faced criticism for Pixie’s extravagant Christmas wish list.
She made headlines in November after posting a photo of Pixie’s handwritten list, which included a $9,000 handbag and various designer fashion items.
While some followers found the post amusing, others accused Roxy of ‘spoiling’ her daughter with material goods instead of teaching her to be charitable.
Roxy said she knows where to draw the line on what kind of photos can be uploaded.
“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!” wrote one reviewer.
‘How to raise a materialistic child – just follow Roxy for advice. Amazing this kid knows all these markings but he still can’t spell CHRISTMAS,” another commented.
Responding to the backlash, Roxy told 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.”
Roxy recently faced criticism for Pixie’s extravagant Christmas wish list. She made headlines in November after posting a photo of the Pixie’s handwritten list, which included a $9,000 handbag and various designer fashion items.