10-year-old Australian multimillionaire girl owns two companies, could retire at 15

Pixie's bows

Pixie's bows

10-year-old Australian multimillionaire girl, could retire at 15

Despite the fact that she is still in elementary school, a 10-year-old Australian multimillionaire girl is on her way to retiring by 15. Pixie Curtis, ten years old, founded a toy company that is already profitable. She founded the toy company Pixie’s Fidgets with the help of her mother, Roxy Jacenko. The toys sold out in the first 48 hours when it was released last year.

The 10-year-old already has a hair accessory company, Pixie’s bows, which her mother started when she was a baby. Pixie’s Pix, which also sells other children’s games and accessories, has acquired these businesses. “She can retire at 15 if she wants to. Our family joke has been I’ll be working till I’m 100 and Pixie will have retired at 15. I certainly know who’s smarter,” Jacenko said to news.com.au. Jacenko is the founder of a number of successful companies, including Sweaty Betty Public Relations.

Pixie’s story has furthermore garnered her a considerable social media following, with over 100,000 Instagram followers. Her mother does not want her daughter to feel accountable to work for the company, despite her success. “I have said it from day one, the moment Pixie doesn’t want to be front-facing or be involved with Pixie’s Pix and Pixie’s Bows then we will reassess. But for now, she is happy, learning so much,” she said. 

The 10-year-old Australian multimillionaire girl, on the other hand, has different strategies, telling the magazine that she aspires to spend her revenue on a shopping spree and a luxury vacation for her mother. “I’m going to get her some new clothes because she has no good clothes at all, and I also want to get her some real hair because she desperately needs hair extensions,” Pixie told the Daily Mail.  

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