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Roxy Jacenko has been Sydney's publicity queen ever since she started Sweaty Betty PR at the age of 24, and her ambition, grit and relentless drive have made her rich and famous. Working 24/7, Roxy micromanages and shares every moment of her Bentley-driving, Cartier-sporting, Birkin bag-toting life—and those of her children, Pixie and Hunter—on Instagram.
Everything was going according to plan, until her husband, Oliver
Curtis, was charged with insider trading. Suddenly her perfect world and
image were in crisis, along with her health following her breast cancer
revelation. How will Sydney's most controversial PR spin this?
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Annette Sharp has been a newspaper journalist for over twenty years. After a decade at Fairfax Media penning a well-read gossip column for The Sun-Herald,
she joined rival media company News Corp in 2008. For the past eight
years Annette been recording the adventures and misadventures of
Sydney's social set for The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph. This is her first book.
Roxy Jacenko has been Sydney's publicity queen ever since she started Sweaty Betty PR at the age of 24, and her ambition, grit and relentless drive have made her rich and famous. Working 24/7, Roxy...
Roxy Jacenko has been Sydney's publicity queen ever since she started Sweaty Betty PR at the age of 24, and her ambition, grit and relentless drive have made her rich and famous. Working 24/7, Roxy micromanages and shares every moment of her Bentley-driving, Cartier-sporting, Birkin bag-toting life—and those of her children, Pixie and Hunter—on Instagram.
Everything was going according to plan, until her husband, Oliver
Curtis, was charged with insider trading. Suddenly her perfect world and
image were in crisis, along with her health following her breast cancer
revelation. How will Sydney's most controversial PR spin this?
--
Annette Sharp has been a newspaper journalist for over twenty years. After a decade at Fairfax Media penning a well-read gossip column for The Sun-Herald,
she joined rival media company News Corp in 2008. For the past eight
years Annette been recording the adventures and misadventures of
Sydney's social set for The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph. This is her first book.
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