She’s precocious. She’s famous. She’s two.
Pixie Curtis just went on a European holiday and came back an Instagram Princess.
She’s the daughter of unstoppable Sydney PR queen Roxy Jacenko, so Pixie was born knowing how to upload an Instagram photo with a coy caption and a sneaky product mention.
Her very very new baby brother Hunter already has an account. He’s not even out of nappies yet.
We’ve known about the Roxie-Pixie account here in Australia for ages. But now? The world wants to know about the toddler who wears Chanel and casually jets to Milan for a family getaway.
This photo has made Pixie Curtis and her Instagram account go viral all around the world:
Here’s the pint-sized entrepreneur in Buzzfeed US:
Here she is on Elite Daily:
And the Irish Mirror:
She’s also been featured in the Vietnam Net and a few Chinese websites.
Pixie’s profile has picked up a lot of traction in the last few months. In March, it was revealed that she received $200 per Instagram post and in June her account was closed due to age restrictions.
Speaking to Mamamia in March, mum Roxy said:
I don’t know if it’s a huge profile. I think if it’s anything, it’s that carrot-coloured hair that people recognise pre her. It’s truly unique! @pixiecurtis was started for fun to share with friends and family. A quest for profile raising wasn’t the reason why it started. And certainly not something a two-year-old would think would even occur!
Here’s a look at some of Pixie’s holiday images:
Top Comments
I agree with Zepgirl! I had to stop following them on Instagram because they seem SO obsessed with money, brand names and self promotion, always with the disclaimer that Roxy just "works really hard!". Well guess what Roxy? There are plenty of people who work just as hard but don't get paid as lucratively for that work. Give me someone who works hard and is humble any day, over someone whose life revolves around taking selfies to show off their ridiculously over sized diamonds and exploits the private lives of their children.
One day we will look back and view this sort of thing as not just exploitation but abuse.