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I’m a retired kid millionaire – I’ve been on seven holidays this year with yachts in Italy & £5k-a-night Parisian hotels

PIXIE Curtis made so much money as a child entrepreneur that she was able to retire last year at 11-years-old. 

Now, the pre-teen spends her days on lavish holidays in the Maldives, Italy, France and Vietnam – and has totted up seven stamps on her passport already this year.

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Pixie Curtis is a child millionaire, 12, who retired last year[/caption]
She made a mint flogging fidget spinners and hair bows
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Now, she holidays in £5,000 a night hotels
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Pixie, 12, shot to fame as a kid thanks to her fidget spinner and hair bow businesses, as well as her social media presence – all of which were masterminded by her mum. 

She is the daughter of PR guru Roxy Jacenko, who set up the brands before Pixie could even walk. 

Roxy famously said that her daughter could “retire at 15” if she wanted to.

But Pixie decided to call it quits on her entrepreneurial journey last year after finding it was driving a rift between her and her mum, and impacting her focus at school. 

Thanks to the riches she yielded in the first decade of her life, she can now spends her time travelling the world… when she’s not at school.

In July last year, Pixie, originally from Sydney, Aus, enrolled in a new school in Singapore after moving there with her mum, businessman dad, Oliver Curtis, and 10-year-old brother, Hunter. 

The Curtis-Jacenko family relocated due to Oliver’s work, with Roxy selling off a number of her businesses and luxury cars in the lead up to the move. 

Pixie has been on seven trips (that we know of) since Christmas. 

The famous pre-teen spent the yuletide season in the French Alps before flying to Thailand to see in the new year. 

By February, she’d jetted off to Vietnam and stayed in the Four Seasons Resort in Hội An with her mum, brother and friend. 

A Three Bedroom Beach-Front Pool Villa at the hotel, which would’ve slept the party-of-four, costs an eye-watering £3,764 a night. 

In April, Pixie flew back to her motherland of Australia for a wedding.

Come June, she headed to the Maldives to stay in a £1,850-a-night villa at the five star Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi resort.

At the moment, Pixie is touring mainland Europe with her family. 

How did Pixie Curtis make her millions?

Pixie Curtis began her entrepreneurial journey as a toddler thanks to the support and guidance of her PR guru mum, Roxy Jacenko.

One of her earliest ventures was Pixie’s Bows, a company that sells hair accessories for children. It is as old as the CEO herself after Roxy established the brand in her daughter’s name when she was just a baby.

She later set up Pixie’s Fidgets, which capitalised on the fidget spinner trend in 2021. The company reportedly turned over £105,000 in its first month.

Pixie also produces sponsored social media content and advertisements, which experts estimate can earn her anywhere from £6,000 upwards per post.

She has so far stayed in the Le Bristol Paris hotel, where rooms can cost up to £5,000 a night.

More recently, she has been on a yacht off the coast of Sardinia, Italy.

Alongside videos of her jumping off the luxury boat, Pixie wrote: “Italy, I have arrived.

“The most crystal blue water ever.”

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