She is set to bring her popular ‘In Conversation with Roxy Jacenko’ seminar back to life this week in Sydney after a five-year hiatus.
But one person who will not be joining the PR dynamo is her husband Oliver Curtis.
Amid swirling rumours the couple’s marriage is on the rocks, Roxy has firmly denied they have split and revealed the real reason the former high-flying investment banker has seemingly vanished off the grid.
While the mother-of-two, 44, frequently posts to social media, including pictures with her children Pixie, 13, and Hunter, 11, Roxy’s husband of 13 years hasn’t featured on her Instagram feed for months.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail , she said that while it might seem like Oliver has ‘disappeared’, it was more of a case of business as usual.
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Roxy Jacenko is set to bring her popular ‘In Conversation with Roxy Jacenko ‘ seminar back to life this week in Sydney after a five-year hiatus
Oliver, a former Macquarie banker and son of wealthy mining industry executive Nick Curtis, could be well on the road to becoming a billionaire.
He turned a $250,000 personal investment in Firmus Technologies into a whopping $81 million last year.
His business is based in Singapore and the company has a facility in Launceston, Tasmania.
‘Oli has never been keen on social media – he works hard and wants to focus on that without the noise of social media,’ Roxy explained.
‘My work is in social media, so it’s an important part of my day to day, it’s a business for me. It’s not for him and I respect that.’
The family relocated to Singapore in 2023, with Roxy frequently jetting back to for work and Oliver conspicuously absent during her Down Under trips.
Roxy said that it is Oliver’s tireless work ethic that keeps him from travelling more frequently.
‘His office is based in Singapore and he has a large operation there. He also spends time back and forth to Launceston, Tasmania where he also has a facility,’ she said.
Despite her current long commute from Singapore to , Roxy revealed that the family has no immediate plans for a permanent move back Down Under.

But one person who will not be joining the PR dynamo is her husband Oliver Curtis. Amid swirling rumours the couple’s marriage is on the rocks, Roxy has firmly denied they have split and revealed the real reason the former high-flying investment banker has seemingly vanished off the grid

Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail , she said that while it might seem like Oliver has ‘disappeared’, it was more of a case of business as usual
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‘I have no plans to come back to live in Sydney. Coincidently, if you asked me this a year ago it would have been a very different answer,’ she said.
‘I come back and forth for work for my business The Ministry of Talent and to spend time with my Mum.
‘Other than that, I am happy being in Singapore and have the incredible opportunity to travel the world as everything is so close.’
Roxy said when it comes to Singapore, the pros definitely outweigh the cons – humidity (which she’s now used to) and the high cost of living.
She added that her children are adapting well to their adopted homeland and Singapore is also providing a more convenient base for her teen daughter Pixie, who is set to finish her schooling in Switzerland where she will be mingling with other socialites’ children.
‘With Pixie heading to finish school in Switzerland, it’s a great location,’ she said.
‘Hunter is also excelling in school in Singapore and has the most incredible group of friends he’s met from all around the world.’
Roxy is also preparing to host another of her popular In Conversation events on Friday despite describing the live seminar events as ‘cursed’ in the past.

Oliver, a former Macquarie banker and son of wealthy mining industry executive Nick Curtis, could be well on the road to becoming a billionaire. He turned a $250,000 personal investment in Firmus Technologies into a whopping $81 million last year

Despite her current long commute from Singapore to , Roxy revealed that the family has no immediate plans for a permanent move back Down Under

She added that her children are adapting well to their adopted homeland and it is also providing a more convenient base for her teen daughter Pixie, who is set to finish her schooling in Switzerland where she will be mingling with other socialites’ children
Roxy has very good reason to be wary, with the PR maven facing an almost near-death experience back in 2015 during her ‘Tips and Tricks’ seminar.
Never one to cancel an event, Roxy made the dangerous decision to check herself out of hospital following rhinoplasty surgery.
‘It was my first ever “In Conversation” event I had two sessions booked at Sydney’s Intercontinental, Double Bay for 120 people per session. There was NO way I could cancel it in my mind, people had taken time off their week to attend and paid good money to learn,’ she said.
‘To this day I’ll never forget it… I had been in infectious diseases ward in Prince of Wales (in Sydney) for a week, my face was swollen up like a soccer ball and I looked like a horror story.’
Roxy said she soldiered on despite Oliver and her mother Doreen saying she was ‘mad’ for going on with the show.
‘Oli and my mother Doreen both thought I was mad. But I booked a stylist to sort me out two looks, celebrity stylist Marina Didovich, and Norman Gonzales, who is the master of hair and makeup, to give me a glow up.
‘What he did with contouring made me look more tennis ball than soccer ball. I had the nurses disconnect me from the IV and a driver collect me and off I went.
‘Between sessions, which was about 4 hours, I went back to hospital and got back on the IV … until the next session.’

Roxy is also preparing to host another of her popular In Conversation events on Friday despite describing the live seminar events as ‘cursed’ in the past
Her 2019 “In Conversation” event also made headlines after Roxy claimed entrepreneur Anthony Hess walked on stage and verbally abused her with inappropriate and vulgar language.
‘That was awful,’ she said.
‘Looking back at it and his motives for causing such chaos based on desire for notoriety and fame were sick. I have never looked for “fame”, I have been fortunate to have familiarity from my craft. I have always said be famous or known for being good at something, not for what you do wrong.’
The fracas didn’t end their either, with Roxy claiming that after the event Anthony graffitied the walls of her Paddington office.
Roxy said the ordeal was a tough one to deal with.
‘Waking up to a call that my name was spray painted from one end of Sydney’s eastern suburbs to the other was distressing,’ she said.
‘Not only was my own commercial premises, where my some 20+ staff had to walk into that morning, but also on any blank space from Paddington to Bondi. It was nothing short of horrible.
She added that the vulgarities expressed in the graffiti was even tougher for her young children to grasp.
‘What was worse was my young children at the time having to see such words as “Roxy is a c***” and “Roxy is a Fraud” on their way to school,’ she said.

Roxy has very good reason to be wary, with the PR maven facing an almost near death experience back in 2015 during her Tips and Tricks seminar. Never one to cancel an event, Roxy made the dangerous decision to check herself out of hospital following rhinoplasty surgery

Her 2019 In Conversation event also made headlines after entrepreneur Anthony Hess walked on stage and abused Roxy with inappropriate and vulgar language
‘I was forced to quickly go and buy my own cans of spray paint from the local Mitre 10 and spray OVER my name until I had the help from local councils and a friend who runs a large painting company to remove and repaint all the spaces he covered.’
Roxy applied for an AVO against Anthony which was rejected by a magistrate.
‘Between (those) altercations and then appearing on stage with a blood infection and IV in my arm, it’s fair to say that I need to invest in more than an evil eye,’ she joked of the upcoming show on Friday.
‘That said, one thing I guess it does show is no matter what set back you’ve got to get up and get on with it – no matter what.’
She added that it was fan demand that inspired her to host another seminar.
‘I have had SO many people reach out via social media and email asking me to bring the in person seminar back. I thought I would do ONE last show,’ she said.
‘With everything becoming so very in-personal because of our obsession with online I actually felt it was important – in person is KEY in business and people seem to have forgotten that.’
After Friday’s event Roxy is planning to put her feet up – if only for a little while.
‘Next stop is Bali with the family for mid-term break, a short 2-hour flight from Singapore. I haven’t been in about 10 years so I am really looking forward to it and the new Regent property in Cannguu that we are staying at,’ she explained.
‘I’ve become Dora the Explorer!’
Tickets for In Conversation with Roxy Jacenko Sydney 2025 are on-sale at www.event.brite.com.au