Roxy’s $420k flex after smashing luxury car

Roxy’s 0k flex after smashing luxury car

PR Queen Roxy Jacenko seems to have purchased a brand new set of wheels after she just lately busted each her and her daughter’s luxurious vehicles on the identical day.

On Thursday, the Aussie business girl posted a snap on Instagram of herself inside a pink Ferrari 488 with the caption: That’s a wrap 2022.

According to Cars Guide, costs for the 2021 mannequin vary from $420,600 for the fundamental trim stage Convertible 488 Spider to $602,360 for the high quality Coupe 488 Pista.

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Earlier this month, the Sweaty Betty PR founder shared on her Instagram story that she crashed her Porsche and determined to make use of her 11-year-old daughter Pixie’s Mercedes-Benz.

However, issues received worse for the Sydney mum when the again left tyre of Pixie’s luxurious automobile went flat.

“Happy f**king Thursday,” the PR mogul angrily wrote.

“Smash my car, so I take @pixiecurtis car and then I bust her tyre,” she added with a facepalm emoji.

“From now I’m walking, it’s cheaper.”

Jacenko isn’t any stranger to buying costly vehicles. Last 12 months, the PR dynamo splashed out $270,000 on Pixie’s Mercedes.

While the teen isn’t even sufficiently old to drive the automobile but, the automobile was getting used to move her between college, dwelling and the workplace the place Pixie takes a agency hand on the 2 companies she runs along with her mum, incomes as a lot as $200,000 a month.

The schoolgirl first went into business when she was only a child, when Roxy launched Pixies Bows in her title.

The pre-teen later launched Pixies Fidgets with Jacenko’s assist, after the sensory toy took over playgrounds across the nation.

It was an enormous success, with the colorful bubble-popping toys promoting out within the first 48 hours and incomes greater than $200,000 in its first month of operation.

As a outcome, “super proud” mum handled Pixie and her youthful brother Hunter to the costly new automobile.

“I’m super proud of her and her brother. Pixie’s idea to add fidgets and sensory toys to her bow business, which many people said wouldn’t be popular, has been a huge success,” she informed news.com.au on the time.

“The help both her brother and her give me on the buying (every night we work on new style selections and argue over it), the packing, the restocking, goes well beyond their years so the new car was a reward.

“We’ve made a pact, we must keep going, work harder. Next it’s a Rolls Royce.”