An pre-teen entrepreneur with her own independent business that earns her a whopping £110k a month has shared her recent high-end shopping haul. Pixie Curtis, from Australia, is far from your average 11-year-old, having given up her education to focus on her successful career.
The 'millionaire' youngster launched her own small business selling toys alongside her accessory brand, Pixie's Bows, which quickly skyrocketed in popularity with the help of her PR guru mum, Roxy Jacenko. After earning a small fortune, the self employed youngster now lives a lavish lifestyle and even has her own £43k Mercedes Benz before she can even drive, the Mirror reports.
Despite her business success, the youngster is soon set to retire and return to school again. But she is making the most of her money and recently treated her 136k Instagram followers to a behind-the-scenes look at her latest shopping bonanza.
The young business owner showed her off her expensive purchases, which ranged from Uggs to expensive candles, captioning the clip: "Sunday shop, want to see what I came home with?"
She said: "So I've just done my Sunday shop and I'm going to show you what I got. First of all from Mecca - I got a Too Faced Lip Injection Plumped, the Mecca Bronzing Stick, and the soon to be discontinued the Brazilian Crush in 39 from San De Janeiro."
"And for the house, I got two [Byredo] candles - Tree House and Cotton Poplin. I'm super excited about this! I got the mini Uggs in chestnut. Thanks for watching!"
Pixie's luxurious haul would have cost her hundreds of pounds, with Byredo candles retailing at £64 each, alongside her stylish new footwear that is worth around £155. The 11-year-old earned her fortune before even becoming a teenager after launching her accesory brand, Pixie's Bows.
She also recently launched a fidget spinner business that she claims earns her £110k every month. However, Pixie is now ready to hang up on her business boots and return to school so she can focus on her education and enjoy being a child again.
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