Roxy Jacenko cuts a casual figure as she says goodbye to her children Pixie, nine, and Hunter, six, and heads off to film new military-style reality show SAS: Who Dares Wins
Australian PR guru Roxy Jacenko was spotted hugging goodbye to her two young children on Thursday, ahead of filming a new reality show she’s set to star in.
The 40-year-old was seen doting on daughter Pixie, nine, and son Hunter, six, and pulling them in for a cuddle before heading off to set.
Roxy cut a casual figure in activewear as she went off to film the new military-style reality show, SAS: Who Dares Wins.
Saying goodbye: On Thursday, Roxy Jacenko cut a casual figure in activwear as she said goodbye to her children Pixie, nine, and Hunter, six, and headed to set to film new military-style reality show SAS: Who Dares Wins
The blonde bombshell wore a black and white Nike T-shirt with high-waisted black leggings and a Nike sports jacket.
She teamed the look with bright red sneakers and wore her locks pulled back off her face in a low bun.
Roxy appeared to be wearing light makeup and showered her children with affection as she headed off.
Soaking up some quality time: She showered her children with affection as she headed off
So sweet: The 40-year-old was seen doting on daughter Pixie, nine, and son Hunter, six, and pulling them in for a cuddle before heading off to set
Family: Roxy shares her children with husband Oliver Curtis
Roxy will be joining the likes of model Erin McNaught, Nick ‘Honey Badger’ Cummins and one of her close friends, Ironwoman Candice Warner on the show.
SAS: Who Dares Wins is a remake of the British version and will put stars through their paces as they attempt to pass the selection process to join the Australian Army’s elite Special Air Service.
Filming had begun earlier this year in Queenstown, New Zealand, however, it will now resume around Jindabyne in the Snowy Mountains, New South Wales, due to strict international travel restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic.
How will she go? Roxy will be joining the likes of model Erin McNaught, Nick ‘Honey Badger’ Cummins and one of her close friends, Ironwoman Candice Warner on the show
Fancy that: SAS: Who Dares Wins is a remake of the British version and will put stars through their paces as they attempt to pass the selection process to join the Australian Army’s elite Special Air Service
The Daily Telegraph revealed last month that others set to appear include Biggest Loser trainer Shannan Ponton and cricketer Shane Warne’s son Jackson.
According to Woman’s Day, Seven has spent millions on the production, with cast members being paid around $150,000 each.
‘This is [the network’s] big ticket item for 2020 and has been kept top secret,’ a source said.
Not bad! According to Woman’s Day, Seven has spent millions on the production, with cast members being paid around $150,000 each