Roxy Jacenko has revealed the shocking Christmas wish list her son Hunter Curtis, 10, handed her on Sunday.
The PR maven, 44, took to Instagram with a picture of the single-page handwritten list filled with lavish items which are worth just over $4,500 altogether.
Alongside several soccer shirts and balls, the pre-teen also included an iPad Pro on his wish list alongside the latest editions of sports shoes.
"Hunter is thorough -- his mother's son," Roxy captioned the image, seemingly proud of her son's extensive list of pricey gifts he wanted her to purchase.
The most expensive item on the list was the iPad Pro, which Hunter demanded extras for such as 1TB of space and nano-texture glass which brought the price to a shocking $2,929.
After that, Hunter asked for a pair of LeBron James XXII basketball shoes ($280), Nike Jr Mercurial Vapor Pro shoes ($200) and Giannis Immortality 4 shoes ($110).
Hunter also asked for a reflex punching bag which can fetch up to $200. The pre-teen went on to list several soccer jerseys he wanted from West Ham United, Bayern Munich, Manchester City, and Barcelona teams -- all worth $100-$150 each. A Nike Pro basketball ($50) was the cheapest item on the list, with an Adidas and Nike soccer ball also added ($25-$210).
It comes just days after Roxy showed off her extravagant $15,000 Christmas decorations as she got into the festive spirit last week. The Sweaty Betty co-founder took to Instagram on Tuesday to show her fans the custom fairy lights she had installed outside her lavish Singapore mansion.
"There's nothing extra about me. @mrandmrshill_ and we are done with this year's Christmas light install," Roxy penned in a caption.
The exterior of her sprawling Sentosa Island home is entirely lit up by an 11-metre curtain of lights. She employed Australian lighting company Mr & Mrs Hill to install these decorations. Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, co-founder Cassandra Hill revealed that this installation was valued at $15,000 and took two days to complete despite delays due to wet weather conditions typical in Singapore during this time of year.
"Roxy's Christmas installation was a special project for us; it marked our first international install," said Cassandra Hill. "For this project... we developed a custom lighting design."
"The centrepiece of the display is 11-metre custom curtain lights," she continued.