Businesswoman and reality TV star Roxy Jacenko looked practically unrecognizable as she walked the red carpet at Thursday night’s Sydney premiere of the new season of Drag Race Down Under.
And the PR expert, who also appeared SAS Australia i The Celebrity Apprenticerevealed on the night that he was channeling his alter ego “Coco Caine” to attend the event.
The drag look was a hit with fans on social media, with one follower telling Jacenko they thought they were looking at a photo of Britney Spears, while another asked: ‘How come you look better as a man dressed as a woman… than a real woman?”
It was certainly a colorful red carpet, with Sydney’s drag queens, including contestants from the show’s first and second seasons, making eye-catching looks:
Meanwhile, Jacenko’s young daughter Pixie could soon follow her mother into reality TV, with reports earlier this year that Jacenko traveled to the US to meet with producers who want to cast the 10-year-old in front of the camera
Last year she revealed that her daughter, the eldest of her two children with husband Oliver Curtis, “could retire at 15”, a revelation that made international headlines after her second business, Pixie’s Fidgets , earned over $200,000 in its first month of operation. .
“Our family joke has been that I’ll work until I’m 100 and Pixie will have retired at 15 – I sure know who’s smarter,” he told news.com.au at the time.
Jacenko was previously the star of her own short-lived reality series, I’m… Roxy!which aired as part of Channel 10’s Pilot Week experiment in 2019.
His other forays into reality television have not been without controversy: his brief stage SAS Australiadestroyed his friendship and business relationship with Candice Warner, after the pair had a brutal on-camera boxing match.
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