A mum has sparked debate after buying her 10-year-old daughter lavish gifts including a £193,000 fleet of cars including a £43,000 Mercedes Benz.
Pixie Curtis recently made headlines when her mum, Roxy, revealed the youngster would be able to retire at the age of 15 thanks to her business - Pixie's Fidgets.
The company turned over £105,000 in its first month and Pixie lives a lavish lifestyle already, showing her long acrylic nails on Instagram.
Now other parents have commented on Roxy's social media posts, saying that Pixie is too young to live in such a way - even if she can afford it.
What do you think about Pixie's wealth? Let us know in the comments...
In one Instagram post, Roxy shared a picture of Pixie's nails and other parents were quick to comment their opinions.
She captioned the image: "Lucky Dad lives in Tassie and @roxyjacenko is in charge. How cool are my nails - thank you @cjartistrygirls ”
One comment reads: "How old are you?"
Then another said: "They look great on an adults hand."
And a third wrote: "Look weird on a 10-year-old."
But not all the comments were negative, other parents praised Roxy's laid back parenting style
One wrote: "So pretty!"
"You're a real boss babe now," added another.
And a third wrote: "It’s the generation. It’ doesn’t define the young girl, my daughter is 13 and she does her nails and her hair.
"It’s school holidays anyway, who cares? If her mother lets her it’s not our business."
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This isn't the first time Roxy's parenting style has been questioned by others, in another post she revealed how she had spent nearly £200,000 on cars for her children - including a £43,000 Mercedes.
Speaking to News.com.au, Roxy, a PR worker, said she bought the expensive car for her daughter due to it's impressive safety specs.
She said: "It's of utmost importance to me that both she and her brother Hunter travel safely on the roads when going to and from school so I purchased a car for her.
"Obviously she doesn’t drive it, she is driven in it as is her brother to and from school and for any activities.
"Given the number of fatalities on our roads their safety is so important so if it means buying a car that has extra safety features that’s what I’ll do."
Roxy shares Pixie with husband Oliver Curtis, and the couple are also parents to six-year-old Hunter, and they live in a $6.6million (£3.6m) mansion in Sydney, Australia.
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