An Australian girl decides to retire at 11 after making approximately $133,000 a month creating toys.
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Pixie Curtis launched her brand, Pixie’s Bows, which has earned her a six-figure salary each month after putting in some hard work towards her brand. Curtis wants to retire to focus on education since she’ll attend high school within a few years. Her mother, Roxy Jacenko, explained to news.com.au that they had come up with business plans before her retirement, as reported by LADBible.
“Pixie has decided to hang her online toy store shoes up to focus on her impending entry into high school. In short, over the past few months, we have been discussing the business plans going forward as a family and decided that while it has been an amazing journey starting some three years ago, it was time to refocus with high school just around the corner.”
However, Pixie’s online store will remain open, and operations will resume since its launch in 2011.
“While the Pixie’s Pix online store will remain, it will go back to how it began in 2011 – as the best destination for children’s hair accessories and hair bows known as Pixie’s bows – something that we will continue to manage together but with a lot less time/pressure for Pixie.”
Supporters also expressed their well-wishes for Curtis as she makes the journey to focus on her education. One user wrote, “ll miss your great range of products and THE BEST customer service ever! There was never a disappointment with any of the packages we received. High school is full on, though, bets of luck with your moving forward to high school in 2024.”
“I’m so happy for you and Pixie, I’m looking forward to seeing your next endeavors. 🥰🥰🥰”
Curtis also owns several cars, including a Mercedes Benz, and her mother faced controversy for purchasing the lavish gifts due to her young age and inability to drive yet.
YouTuber Raji Kaji is also one of the youngest millionaires in the world.
Like Curtis, Raji Kaji earned millions after his parents uploaded his toy unboxing videos on YouTube. Additionally, he is the highest-paid child content creator in the world. His channel earns about $30 million annually as he creates videos about DIY projects, toy reviews, science experiments, and pranks.
He also has a licensed video game series, and his Ryan’s World revenue earns about $250 million a year.