Roxy Jacenko’s ‘millionaire’ daughter Pixie Curtis, 12, buys Range Rover for $250,000 in Singapore after having dog delivered by plane

Roxy Jacenko’s ‘millionaire’ daughter Pixie Curtis, 12, buys Range Rover for $250,000 in Singapore after having dog delivered by plane

Pixie Curtis is on the hunt for a new car after her family moves to Singapore.

The millionaire daughter of PR Queen Roxy Jacenko inspected a Range Rover in an Instagram post shared on Sunday, explaining that it will soon be delivered to her.

“New car game strong – preview pre-delivery,” the 12-year-old explained in her caption alongside the image.

Pixie, who won’t be able to drive in a few years, looked at a Range Rover Vogue, which is valued at an average of $172,370 to $250,360.

Besides the luxury prices for the car, owning a vehicle in Singapore is notoriously expensive.

The millionaire daughter of PR Queen Roxy Jacenko, Pixie Curtis, is on the hunt for a new car after her family moves to Singapore. Pictured: Roxy with her kids Pixie and Hunter

Including road taxes, insurance premiums, gasoline, parking and maintenance, car ownership in the country can average up to $2,050 per month.

On top of these costs, high-end and luxury cars attract even higher prices because of additional registration fees.

The pre-teen also delivered her French Bulldog, Minnie Curtis, to her from Australia.

Including vaccination costs, veterinary health certificate, import permit and air freight, bringing the dog to Singapore would have cost nearly $7,000.

Pixie, who won't be able to drive in a few years, looked at a Range Rover Vogue, which is valued at an average of $172,370 to $250,360

Pixie, who won’t be able to drive in a few years, looked at a Range Rover Vogue, which is valued at an average of $172,370 to $250,360

The pre-teen also delivered her French Bulldog, Minnie Curtis, to her from Australia.  Including vaccination costs, health certificate from a vet, import permit and air freight, bringing the dog to Singapore would have cost nearly $7,000

The pre-teen also delivered her French Bulldog, Minnie Curtis, to her from Australia. Including vaccination costs, health certificate from a vet, import permit and air freight, bringing the dog to Singapore would have cost nearly $7,000

It comes after Pixie threw a lavish party last week as an early 12th birthday and a final farewell to her friends before leaving for Singapore.

Pixie decided to leave her hometown with a bang, as she had one last red-themed hurray with her friends.

Roxy, founder of PR agency Sweaty Betty, revealed in June that she would be leaving Sydney to live with her husband in Singapore.

The PR expert, her daughter Pixie, son Hunter and husband Oliver Curtis all now live in the country.

It comes after Pixie threw a lavish party last week as an early 12th birthday and a final farewell to her friends before heading to Singapore

It comes after Pixie threw a lavish party last week as an early 12th birthday and a final farewell to her friends before heading to Singapore

She admitted that her life in Sydney will make a big difference to her upcoming new life abroad as “no one knows her there.”

“No one has a preconceived notion of who or what I am, no one has 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 family has already secured a luxury pad in Singapore.

Roxy revealed in June that she would be leaving Sydney to live with her family in Singapore.  The PR expert, daughter Pixie, son Hunter and husband Oliver Curtis are in the picture

Roxy revealed in June that she would be leaving Sydney to live with her family in Singapore. The PR expert, daughter Pixie, son Hunter and husband Oliver Curtis are in the picture