Roxy Jacenko is undoubtedly one of the most successful businesswomen in Australia.
The 38-year-old built a PR empire comprised of four businesses from the age of just 24, has released several books, and has a following of a quarter of a million people.
But in 2016, her life spiralled out of control.
Roxy’s husband Oliver Curtis was sentenced to a year in jail for insider trading, and whilst he was in there, the PR entrepreneur was diagnosed with breast cancer.
It’s a series of events beyond imaginable for many, but for Roxy it was her life.
It’s unsurprising that she felt herself lose control.
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I love how the husband explains his crime by saying "I was just a kid". No accountability for his actions and we're all supposed to swallow it. Honestly we need to stop bowing down at the feet of these sort of people - they need a serious reality check!
It amazing isn't it, how someone in their mid to late thirties all of a sudden qualifies themselves as "just a young kid" when it hits the fan.
I am really enjoying social media and the internet in general taking Channel 7 to task for this fluff piece on a convicted criminal and his family for no reason other than to flog Roxy's book.
It amazing isn't it, how someone in their mid to late thirties all of a sudden qualifies themselves as "just a young kid" when it hits the fan.
I am really enjoying social media and the internet in general taking Channel 7 to task for this fluff piece on a convicted criminal and his family for no reason other than to flog Roxy's book.
Honestly, who cares ? Newscorp bleating on about her for no reason I can understand is par for the course, but must you follow ? And as for "one of the most successful business women in Australia" ... you have got to be kidding.
Roxy has a book out and is probably paying for these profile-raisers, or otherwise drawing upon favours.