What a waste! Roxy Jacenko caught throwing away thousands of dollars worth of booze including $190 bottles of French Champagne as she prepares to leave Sydney for Singapore

Roxy Jacenko was spotted throwing away thousands of dollars worth of alcohol this weekend as she prepared to move to Singapore with her family.

Dressed in black leggings and an oversized top, the PR queen, 43, spent Sunday unloading unwanted items into a bin outside her newly sold mansion in Sydney’s affluent Vaucluse.

They include several unopened bottles of Champagne, including $190 Maison Mumm reserve, and $170 Billecart-Salmon Blanc de Blancs.

She also threw away two custom bottles of liquor — a $104 bottle of Don Julio Tequila with Roxy’s name on the label and a $68 bottle of Hendricks Gin with her husband Oliver Curtis’s initials.

Roxy didn’t stop there — she also threw out several beach towels emblazoned with the Porsche logo, worth about $150 each, and two dog beds.

PR guru Roxy Jacenko, 43, (pictured) was seen on Sunday throwing thousands of dollars worth of alcohol as she prepared to move to Singapore with her family

At one point, Roxy was joined Oliver, 38, and son Hunter, eight, walking their family dogs across the lawn.

It comes as Roxy connects the last few ends of her life in Sydney ahead of her one-way trip to Singapore.

The founder of Sweaty Betty PR revealed in June that she was looking forward to leaving her celebrity status behind in Australia.

Dressed in black leggings and an oversized top, Roxy was spotted loading unwanted items into a bin outside her newly sold mansion in Sydney's affluent Vaucluse

Dressed in black leggings and an oversized top, Roxy was spotted loading unwanted items into a bin outside her newly sold mansion in Sydney’s affluent Vaucluse

She threw away several unopened bottles of champagne, including $190 Maison Mumm reserve, and $170 Billecart-Salmon Blanc de Blancs

She threw away several unopened bottles of champagne, including $190 Maison Mumm reserve, and $170 Billecart-Salmon Blanc de Blancs

She also threw away two custom bottles of liquor — a $104 bottle of Don Julio Tequila with Roxy's name on the label and a $68 bottle of Hendricks Gin with her husband Oliver Curtis's initials.

She also threw away two custom bottles of liquor — a $104 bottle of Don Julio Tequila with Roxy’s name on the label and a $68 bottle of Hendricks Gin with her husband Oliver Curtis’s initials.

The brunette completed her low-key look with a pair of red sneakers

The brunette completed her low-key look with a pair of red sneakers

‘No one knows me there [in Singapore], 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 The Sydney Morning Herald.

‘In Singapore it was a matter of ‘Roxy who?’ I actually found it very refreshing and a bit liberating.’

Her marriage was previously under scrutiny after it was revealed that she sold her family home and shut down some of her businesses, after Oliver moved to the Southeast Asian country for a job.

Roxy didn't stop there — she also threw out several beach towels emblazoned with the Porsche logo, each worth about $150, and two dog beds

Roxy didn’t stop there — she also threw out several beach towels emblazoned with the Porsche logo, each worth about $150, and two dog beds

At one point, Roxy was joined by Oliver, 38, (centre) and son Hunter, eight, (right) who were walking their family dogs across the lawn

At one point, Roxy was joined by Oliver, 38, (centre) and son Hunter, eight, (right) who were walking their family dogs across the lawn

It comes as Roxy connects the last few ends of her life in Sydney ahead of her one-way trip to Singapore

It comes as Roxy connects the last few ends of her life in Sydney ahead of her one-way trip to Singapore

The founder of Sweaty Betty PR revealed in June that she was looking forward to leaving her celebrity status behind in Australia

The founder of Sweaty Betty PR revealed in June that she was looking forward to leaving her celebrity status behind in Australia

Roxy later confirmed that she and Oliver were not splitting up and instead decided to move in with Hunter and daughter Pixie, 11.

Speak against The Kyle and Jackie O Show in June she explained that she had argued with her husband over his decision to leave, noting that for years he had split his time between Sydney and Tasmania for his previous job.

Earlier this month, Roxy took to the new social media app Threads to share a glimpse of her new home, which features a luxurious outdoor pool complete with modern-themed daybeds and a simplistic springboard.

The large swimming pool leads to a gym with state of the art equipment and facilities, from treadmills, weights and cable machines.

'No one knows me there [in Singapore], 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

‘No one knows me there [in Singapore], 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

Her marriage was previously under scrutiny after it was revealed that she sold her family home and shut down some of her businesses, after Oliver moved to the Southeast Asian country for a job.

Her marriage was previously under scrutiny after it was revealed that she sold her family home and shut down some of her businesses, after Oliver moved to the Southeast Asian country for a job.

Roxy later confirmed that she and Oliver were not splitting up and instead decided to move in with Hunter and daughter Pixie, 11.

Roxy later confirmed that she and Oliver were not splitting up and instead decided to move in with Hunter and daughter Pixie, 11.

Speaking to The Kyle And Jackie O Show in June, she explained that she had argued with her husband over his decision to leave, noting that for years he had split his time between Sydney and Tasmania for his previous job.

Speaking to The Kyle And Jackie O Show in June, she explained that she had argued with her husband over his decision to leave, noting that for years he had split his time between Sydney and Tasmania for his previous job.