12-Year-Old Millionaire Purchases S$300,000 Range Rover Following Move to Singapore

Young entrepreneur Pixie Curtis makes headlines with her extravagant purchase.

SINGAPORE: Ms. Pixie Curtis, the daughter of Australian businesswoman and socialite Roxy Jacenko, has recently relocated to Singapore, where she quickly made a splash by purchasing a Range Rover Vogue, reportedly costing around S$300,000.

In an Instagram post dated August 6, Pixie shared a photo of herself in the driver’s seat of the luxury vehicle, despite the fact that she will be years away from legally driving. She captioned the post, “New car game strong – pre-delivery viewing w @roxyjacenko @landroversg #rangerovervogue #firstedition.”

Roxy Jacenko announced in June that she, along with Pixie and her nine-year-old son Hunter, was moving from New South Wales, Australia, to Singapore, where her husband, Oliver Curtis, is based.

Oliver Curtis, a former investment banker, served time in prison in Australia from 2016 to 2017 for insider trading.

Last year, Pixie gained recognition when Business Insider reported that her company, Pixie’s Fidgets, generated over $140,000 in revenue in its first month, equivalent to S$187,000. According to the article, if her businesses continued to thrive, Pixie could have been one of the youngest retirees in the world by age 15.

Her mother, Roxy, started another business, Pixie’s Bows, which specializes in hair accessories, when Pixie was just a baby.

Before leaving Australia, Pixie celebrated her 12th birthday with a lavish retirement party at Sydney’s five-star Crown Hotel. Photos from the extravagant event were shared across both her and her mother’s social media platforms.

Pixie’s net worth is estimated to exceed $12 million (S$16 million), and the family now resides in a luxurious apartment on Orchard Road.

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