Roxy Jacenko
Roxy Jacenko is an Australian businesswoman, socialite and author, best known for her appearance on the 3rd season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia.[1] Her husband is investment banker and alleged insider trader Oliver Curtis.[2][2][3]
Career
Jacenko is the owner and director of Sydney-based public relations firm, Sweaty Betty PR,[4] founded in 2004 when Jacenko was 24 years old. The company once boasted more than 70 clients including brands Peugeot, Coles Supermarkets, Oliver Peoples and Harris Scarf.[5] and celebrities Maude Garrett and MasterChef Australia contestant Hayden Quinn.[6]
Television
In early 2010, Jacenko signed a deal with the Seven Network to star in a semi-scripted reality television show called The Sweat Box (a play on the name of her PR agency). It was announced that the show would be similar to the US television show, The Hills, but would focus on Sydney's affluent Eastern Suburbs.[7] Later in 2010, Channel Seven announced that production of the show had been cancelled.
In 2013, Jacenko appeared on the Australian version of The Celebrity Apprentice. Her appearance was characterised by conflicts with media identity Prue MacSween[8] and swimmer Stephanie Rice[9] and by accusations she favoured some team-mates over others.[10] In the season final, Jacenko, John Steffensen and Jeff Fenech were named as runners-up to Rice who was named Celebrity Apprentice.
Publishing
In 2012, Jacenko published her first book, Strictly Confidential: A Jazzy Lou Novel.[11] It was published by Allen & Unwin and is a semi-fiction "behind-the-scenes" view of the public relations and fashion industries.[12] Reviewing the book before it's official release, columnist Ros Reines suggested many of the characters were, "so thinly disguised as to almost be see-through" - that many were, in fact, caricatures of real and well-known Sydney socialites.[13] In a 2013 Good Weekend feature, Jacenko admitted she shared several significant character traits with the novel's main character including an "extreme" dedication to her career, a passing addiction to Nurofen and "strict" dieting.[14]
Jacenko’s second book, which was to be titled The Insider, was due to be released in December 2013.[4] Instead, in November 2013, Jacenko released The Rumour Mill: A Jazzy Lou Novel, the second novel in her "Jazzy Lou" series.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2013 | The Celebrity Apprentice Australia | Herself | TV series (runner-up) |
References
- ↑ A day in the life of Roxy Jacenko by Ros Reines (The Daily Telegraph, 21 February 2013)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Oliver Curtis stands trial for insider trading with wife Roxy Jacenko at his side by Michaela Whitbourn (Sydney Morning Herald, 10 May 2016)
- ↑ Oliver Curtis and Roxy Jacenko dine out during court break by Will Glasgow (The Australian, 10 May 2016)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 At home with Roxy Jacenko (OK! magazine, 20 May 2013)
- ↑ Roxy Jacenko's spin: is it genuine? by Adam Courtenay (Sydney Morning Herald, 25 April 2013)
- ↑ Sweaty Betty PR - Who we work with.
- ↑ Music to the ears of Roxy Jacenko by Richard Clune (The Daily Telegraph, 28 March 2010)
- ↑ Roxy Jacenko claws back in Celebrity Apprentice catfight by Zilka Grogan (The Daily Telegraph, 22 May 2013)
- ↑ Roxy Jacenko shows she's no apprentice when it comes to airing her views on Steph Rice by Briana Domjen (The Advertiser, 7 May 2013)
- ↑ Rob Mills' shock Celebrity Apprentice exit: "Is Roxy Jacenko bribing contestants?" by Charlotte Willis (News.com.au, 29 May 2013)
- ↑ Strictly Confidential: A Jazzy Lou Novel by Roxy Jacenko (Allen & Unwin, 2012)
- ↑ Roxy Jacenko, author of Strictly Confidential: A Jazzy Lou Novel by Mati Munoz (StyleZilla, 29 December 2011)
- ↑ Roxy Jacenko's revealing read by Ros Reines (The Daily Telegraph, 17 December 2011)
- ↑ Blonde ambition by Jane Cadzow (Good Weekend, 29 June 2013)
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