Millionaire 11-year-old who made £110k a month selling toys spills on life

A child opened up about what it's really like being a young millionaire.

Pixie Curtis earned her money selling bows and launching a fidget spinner business during the pandemic.

The savvy child is the daughter of PR queen Roxy Jacenko, while her dad Oliver Curtis is a businessman.

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Although she's just a kid, Pixie isn't your ordinary 11-year-old.

She owns a £143,000 ($270,000 AUD) Mercedes Benz GI, despite not being able to drive it just yet.

The Australian has a designer wardrobe, with her own glam room.

Currently she's snagged a brand deal with Mermade Hair and credits her mum who worked with the company.

But despite having wealthy parents with their own celebrity status, Pixie isn't doing so bad herself.

The primary school student amassed her multimillion empire selling bows and launching a fidget spinner business.

She even boasts over 100,000 followers on Instagram.

Now what's it really like being a millionaire child?

Pixie is a self-confessed "night owl" with the usual bedtime of 11pm.

The kid doesn't like being bothered in the mornings as she calls herself a "nightmare".

And she even has a strict beauty routine at night which consists of a vitamin C facial wash followed by a sleeping mask.

Then in the mornings, she uses sunscreen and bronzing cream to get herself ready for school.

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She told news.com.au: "I wash and blow-dry my hair every day and then dry it using the Mermade Hair blow-dry brush.

"I also like to add heat protector to each section to protect my hair."

Pixie also loves to spray tan if there's an occasion, but it's never mentioned to her dad as he'll "lose his mind".

As for her diet, she loves rice crackers with vegemite, Tim Tams and chicken crimps.

There's also a lunch box filled with fresh fruit and cucumbers.

Although she's not your average primary school student, Pixie doesn't think she's different to any of her friends.

"They don't think I am any different to anyone else," she admitted.

"They love to hang at my place because they love to hang out in mum's glam room and I wash and blow-dry their hair."

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The child, who owns Pixie's Bows business, often does toy reviews around her school work.

Now she encourages other kids to pursue any business idea they had.

Despite her rich status, she's still like many youngsters relying on the bank of mum and dad.

However, she does get the odd luxury gift.

So what's her future plans? Well, Pixie is eyeing up a new car.

She admitted: "I really want a Range Rover or a ute, but mum says I am not a tradesperson, so that's ridiculous."

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