SHE’S the child multimillionaire who was able to retire at just 11-years-old.
Now, Pixie Curtis has revealed that work-free life is pretty sweet and sees her splurging hundreds on luxury shopping trips in Paris.
The 11-year-old kidfluencer revealed earlier this year that she has taken a step back from her hair accessory business to focus on homework and sports.
But the fortune she made from childhood stardom means she can now splurge on holidays, Nike trainers and Christian Dior beauty products without batting an eyelid.
After a luxe trip to Paris, meeting the likes of Anna Wintour and dining at The Ritz, Pixie dedicated her final day to a shopping trip.
The pre-teen picked up beauty products worth over £200 and an exclusive pair of Nike Air Jordan 4 trainers, which retail brand new in shoe stores for £189.99.
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Among her make-up haul was a £50 Dior beauty balm, Charlotte Tilbury setting spray and blush wand, various lip balms and “pimple patches”.
For the young millionaire, the shopping trip was just a “quick whip around” before she left the French city.
Her city break also included jewellery shopping in Hermes, seeing the Eiffel Tower and dining with her family at The Ritz Paris.
Pixie built a successful business and social media empire as a child thanks to her PR guru mum, Roxy Jacenko.
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The 43-year-old, who joined Pixie in Paris and attended runway shows for the city’s Fashion Week, previously commented that her little one could “retire at 15” if she wanted to.
But after years hustling in the limelight, Pixie stepped back earlier this year to focus on being a kid for a bit.
That is, a kid with 137k Instagram followers who gets spray tans regularly and has a lucrative deal with a haircare brand.
Before their trip to Paris, the rich family had been holidaying in Turkey.
The group also shunned public flights for more personalised travel on a private jet.
And even though she has already retired, pocket-sized businesswoman Pixie is still eyeing up adding a Range Rover to her luxury car collection, despite being years off the legal driving age.
With her mum’s help, she built a multi million-pound empire flogging hair bows and fidget spinners during the pandemic.
The mum-and-daughter duo officially launched Pixie’s Fidgets in May 2021 - and in the first 48 hours, they had completely sold out.
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The company reportedly turned over £105K in its first month.
Hair accessory business Pixie’s Bows is as old as the CEO herself after Roxy established the brand in her daughter’s name when she was just a baby.