With the help of her successful mother, a 10-year-old Australian girl, Pixie Curtis, has made millions of dollars through two businesses, selling hair accessories and toys, giving her the option to retire at 15 if she so wishes.
'Pixie's Bows' was launched when the child-entrepreneur was just two years old, whilst the second business, 'Pixies Fidgets', was launched in March last year. The second business made more than $145,000 during its first month.
Both businesses have proven to be very successful as famous children like Suri Cruise, North West and True Thompson have been photographed wearing Pixie�s Bows over the years.
Pixie's mother, Roxy Jacenko has made it clear that her wish was to give her daughter the opportunity to pursue anything in her life, even if she chooses to leave behind her two businesses:
"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 [and] learning so much."
Jacenko is extremely successful in the world of public relations.
"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," she said in an interview.
"Really all a parent can ever want is happiness and good health for their children, and I am no different," she said.
According to a Daily Mail Australia report from 2018, Pixie could be worth up to $21 million by the time she is 18, based on the money she makes from her bow business alone.
Jacenko also made headlines in August last year, when she revealed she had purchased Pixie, 9 at the time, a brand new $270,000 car as a reward.