An 11-year-old schoolgirl who allegedly made £110k a month is now set to retire. Pixie Curtis claims she earns £110,000 per month from her fidget spinner business, and she is ready to step back from the business as a result of its success.
The schoolgirl has said that she intends to hang up her business hat and concentrate on herself and her education. Pixie Jacenko, the daughter of PR guru Roxy Jacenko, had a helping hand along the way, but she's also worked hard, as she just launched a fidget spinner business.
Speaking to news.com.au, Roxy said: "Pixie has decided to hang her online toy store shoes up to focus on her impending entry into high school...
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"In short, over the past few months, we have been discussing the business plans going forward as a family and decided that while it has been an amazing journey starting some three years ago, it was time to refocus with high school just around the corner.
While the Pixie's Pix online store will remain, it will go back to how it began in 2011 – as the best destination for children's hair accessories and hair bows known as Pixie's Bows – something that we will continue to manage together but with a lot less time/pressure for Pixie."
As the Mirror reports, Rozy is most excited "the entrepreneurial spirit" that Pixie has at such a young age. Having a keen eye on business certainly runs in the family too.
As well as a £3.6 million mansion in Sydney, Roxy also owns a number of successful communications businesses. Previously, Roxy had sparked debate after buying her 10-year-old daughter lavish gifts including a £193,000 fleet of cars including a £43,000 Mercedes Benz. Parents reacted to Roxy's social media posts by saying that Pixie is too young, even if she can afford it, to live in such a way.
When Pixie posted a photo of her nails on Instagram for her 120k followers to see, other parents responded strongly.
She captioned the image: "Lucky Dad lives in Tassie and @roxyjacenko is in charge. How cool are my nails - thank you @cjartistrygirls." One comment read: "How old are you?" Another said: "Just my opinion way to young girl long nails like that! Not cute at all."
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