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11-year-old millionaire hosts her 'retirement' party

Pixie Curtis, an 11-year-old millionaire, is an out of the ordinary kid just planning a fun 12th birthday party with her friends. What the girl is planning, the publication found out New York Post.

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A young Australian-born entrepreneur is planning a retirement party to take her mind off her booming business and focus on her studies.

Curtis, CEO of her own toy company Pixie's Fidgets, shared the video on Instagram. In it, she showcases gift sets for guests at her birthday party, each filled with skincare essentials and over $50 lip gloss.

The bags Curtis is showing off, sponsored by luxury Australian beauty brand MCoBeauty, contain a set of six brushes priced at $20, a bronzer priced at $16, a 2-in-1 lip shiner priced at $7, and a lip balm also priced at $7.

On the subject:

Curtis' mother, Roxy Yatsenko, pitched her daughter the idea of ​​planning a retirement party after she stressed to her the importance of learning how to balance education and entrepreneurship.

Curtis founded Pixie's Fidgets with her mom in 2021 and has already been recognized for its big profits.

The millionaire started by selling bows, then launched her spinner business during the COVID-19 pandemic and built a multi-million dollar empire.

She often shares her extravagant and expensive lifestyle on Instagram, where she has over 130 followers.

The commenters under the video Curtis posted about the gift bags couldn't get over the fact that she was planning a retirement party.

"Wow! Once, on my 12th birthday, I threw a party at McDonald's. How everything has changed,” wrote one of them.

“God, my parents would never let me do makeup at 11. At 41, I don’t even use makeup, ”commented the second follower.

But some users have written rave comments about Curtis' expensive lifestyle.

 

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“Blah blah blah blah... Go be a kid,” remarked one grumpy commenter. “Listen, why are you trying to be an adult, these nails, makeup, car... Seriously???”

Another user even went on a mini rant about Curtis' social media presence.

“Does anyone care that an 11 year old is constantly promoting things that are meant for adults??? - he emphasized. “Let's just stop and really think about what this represents for this generation and encourage our kids to be kids and not marketing machines.”

As of 2023, the 11-year-old millionaire earns over $133 a month.

Curtis even revealed that she has a Mercedes Benz, although of course an 11-year-old girl can't drive.

Yatsenko sparked controversy nearly two years ago when she bought her daughter a car. She was then only 10 years old.

Many parents on social media accused Curtis of being too young to live a luxurious lifestyle.

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However, the topic of young bosses who make millions is not new.

Let’s say a 12-year-old self-made millionaire hit the internet by turning his NFT skills into a massive crypto wallet worth about $1 million.

Benyamin Ahmed, an eighth grader, said he managed to do it all in a year.

According to him, at first he was not going to declare his success, but as soon as his story gained momentum, he realized that this story was recognized all over the world.

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