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Roxy Jacenko s Pixie Curtis set for reality TV stardom; Justin Hemmes denies bringing Hotel Sorrento into Merivale fold

Anything is possible when your Mum is Roxy Jacenko. Already a successful 10-year-old businesswoman, Pixie is following in her mum’s footsteps with her very own reality show.

Influencer moms allegedly feuded over unique baby name: Report

Two influencers are rumored to have been at odds over a very specific baby name. The name that has allegedly caused a rift between Victoria’s Secret model Jessica Hart and Wyld Blue consignment store owner Sasha Benz is Baby, an insider told The Sydney Morning Herald. Benz, 33, had named her daughter Baybi nearly three years ago, and was reportedly not happy to hear that Hart, 34, decided to name her newborn Baby towards the end of 2020. Two famous friends chose the same baby name with different spellings nearly three years apart and made headlines for it. (iStock) Sasha was devastated that her close friend would copy her daughter s unique name, especially after she d gone to her for name ideas, the unnamed insider told the news outlet while noting that the pair weren’t on the best speaking terms.

Montauk-based boutique calls Aspen its new second home

The lovers, dreamers, trouble makers, heart stoppers, thinkers and travel junkies. They follow the sun, music, love, adventures. Meet the Benz family of Wyld Blue. The family-run boutique started in Montauk, New York. When a friend gushed to Sasha Benz about how beautiful a community and the people who comprise it are in Aspen, the family saw an opportunity to open a sister store. She signed a three-year lease, though she’s hopeful the shop will be here indefinitely. “We made the decision — probably it was about August [that] I came out here. I was eight months pregnant, and I spent 12 hours in Aspen. Did a quick lap around and said, “Alright, I think I get it’ and kind of dove into a lease,” Benz said. “We decided there and then. We had survived post-COVID in Montauk; we had a great season, people were still shopping. Our online store, the numbers went up and things were doing well. So if there was a time to ever expand, it’s when no one els

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