Roxy Jacenko was spotted working on her European summer tan on Wednesday as she continued to enjoy a luxury family yacht getaway in Portofino with her billionaire husband Oliver Curtis and their children.The PR powerhouse, 46, effortlessly mixed business with pleasure aboard the luxury vessel, using the stunning Italian Riviera backdrop to film content for her friend’s makeup bag and bag charm brand, Findlay, before slipping into holiday mode.Roxy was seen relaxing on the upper deck in a skimpy bikini, showing off her trim figure as she lounged on plush cream cushions in the sunshine.The mother-of-two wore her blonde hair swept into a messy bun and completed her glamorous relaxed holiday look with black sunglasses.At one point, she appeared focused on work as she handled a colourful bag charm from Findlay while sitting on deck.The former Celebrity Apprentice star inspected the accessory closely as she made the most of the sun-drenched setting, proving she is rarely far from business mode even while holidaying in one of Europe’s most exclusive destinations. Roxy Jacenko was spotted working on her European summer tan on Wednesday as she continued to enjoy a luxury family yacht getaway in Portofino with her billionaire husband Oliver Curtis and their children The PR powerhouse, 46, effortlessly mixed business with pleasure aboard the luxury vessel, using the stunning Italian Riviera backdrop to film content for her friend’s makeup bag and bag charm brand, Findlay, before slipping into holiday mode Later, Roxy was seen standing on the yacht clutching papers and her phone as she moved around the vessel.She appeared relaxed and confident as she enjoyed the warm weather in the eye-catching bikini, with the sparkling blue water behind her.Oliver, 46, was also seen on board, keeping things casual in a white polo shirt, patterned swim shorts, sunglasses and a backwards cap.The businessman appeared to be enjoying a relaxed day at sea, with a lavish table setting visible behind him as the family spent time aboard the yacht.The couple’s children were also believed to be joining them on the luxury getaway, as the family made the most of their time on the Italian coastline.Roxy underwent breast revision surgery in early 2025 by renowned ‘boob’ specialist Dr Anoop Rastogi in Sydney, after she discovered one of her implants had ruptured. Daily Mail believes Roxy went up a size from her previous implants. Her Portofino holiday comes after another major career move for the entrepreneur, who recently confirmed she is stepping away from her final Australian business interest. Roxy was seen relaxing on the upper deck in a skimpy bikini, showing off her trim figure as she lounged on plush cream cushions in the sunshine The mother-of-two wore her blonde hair swept into a messy bun and completed her glamorous relaxed holiday look with black sunglasses At one point, she appeared focused on work as she handled a colourful bag charm from Findlay while sitting on deck Later, Roxy was seen standing on the yacht clutching papers and her phone as she moved around the vessel She appeared relaxed and confident as she enjoyed the warm weather in the eye-catching bikini, with the sparkling blue water behind her The former Celebrity Apprentice star inspected the accessory closely as she made the most of the sun-drenched setting, proving she is rarely far from business mode even while holidaying in one of Europe’s most exclusive destinations Roxy underwent breast revision surgery in early 2025 by renowned ‘boob’ specialist Dr Anoop Rastogi in Sydney, after she discovered one of her implants had ruptured Daily Mail believes Roxy went up a size from her previous implantsEarlier this month, she exclusively told Daily Mail she is handing over the directorship of her influencer management company, Ministry of Talent, to her longtime protégé Emily Hayman.Roxy founded MOT two decades ago and built it into one of Australia’s best-known talent management and publicity consultancies.The company helped shape the influencer and celebrity management landscape in Australia, placing Roxy at the centre of the country’s publicity world for more than 20 years.’I’ll be staying on in an advisory/founder role, supporting Emily as she takes the reins,’ she said.’Gifting the business to her is something she’s absolutely earned, and it’s important to me that I’m there to support her through the transition over the next 12 months.’The move marks another step away from Australia for Roxy, who is now based in Singapore and has no plans to return Down Under.Despite leaving behind her local ventures, her famously glamorous lifestyle shows no sign of slowing down.The businesswoman has long been known for her love of designer fashion and luxury accessories, including her multimillion-dollar Hermes Birkin collection.Her latest European getaway offered another glimpse at the high-flying life she now shares with Oliver, whose business fortunes have soared in recent years.Oliver debuted on Australia’s Richest 250 list earlier this year with an estimated fortune of $1.29billion. Oliver, 46, was also seen on board, keeping things casual in a white polo shirt, patterned swim shorts, sunglasses and a backwards cap The couple’s children were also believed to be joining them on the luxury getaway, as the family made the most of their time on the Italian coastline Roxy’s Portofino holiday comes after another major career move for the entrepreneur, who recently confirmed she is stepping away from her final Australian business interestIt marks a dramatic turnaround for the businessman, who was convicted in June 2016 of insider trading using confidential information and served 12 months of a two-year prison sentence.Just under eight years after his maximum prison sentence expired, Oliver is enjoying major success through artificial intelligence infrastructure company Firmus Technologies.He co-founded the business with his cousin Tim Rosenfield after being released from Cooma Correctional Centre on parole.Firmus is now building Australia’s first green AI factory on five hectares in Launceston, with the development known as Project Southgate.The project has been earmarked for use by global AI giants including Meta, Amazon and Microsoft to train and run large language models.In the process, Oliver is helping turn northern Tasmania into an AI version of Silicon Valley, California’s global technology hub.Firmus reportedly tripled its valuation to $6billion over just two months late last year, after attracting significant equity funding.Oliver is now said to be preparing to float the company on the ASX, which would make Firmus a publicly listed company.