Roxy Jacenko suffers damage to her multimillion-dollar Vaucluse home 

She purchased her luxurious home at auction in 2018 for a whopping $6.5million.

But Roxy Jacenko’s Vaucluse mansion has suffered devastating damage in the wake of Sydney’s torrential downpour.

The PR powerhouse, 41, had her daughter Pixie document the wreckage in a series of videos posted to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday.  

Wreckage: Roxy Jacenko’s Vaucluse mansion has suffered devastating damage in the wake of Sydney’s torrential downpour

In the videos, Roxy, dressed in Disney pyjamas, surveyed the damage to the family’s home.  

Plasterboard had fallen away from the ceiling, exposing beams and wiring underneath. 

‘Oh my f**king god!’ exclaimed Jacenko as she stepped over the debris in bare feet. 

Evidence: The PR powerhouse, 41, had her daughter Pixie document the wreckage in a series of videos posted to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday

Evidence: The PR powerhouse, 41, had her daughter Pixie document the wreckage in a series of videos posted to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday

Princess: In the videos, Roxy, dressed in Disney pyjamas, surveyed the damage to the family's home

Plasterboard had fallen away from the ceiling, exposing beams and wiring underneath

Princess: In the videos, Roxy, dressed in Disney pyjamas, surveyed the damage to the family’s home

She captioned the post, ‘all in a day’s work good job im alright in a situation [SIC]’.

‘I have my trusty in house paparazzi to document my every move,’ continued the socialite, referring to her daughter.

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Jacenko for comment. 

Purchased at auction in 2018, Roxy and her husband Oliver Curtis’ mansion boasts enviable features such as sweeping harbour views and a steam room. 

In her stride: She captioned the post, 'all in a day's work good job im alright in a situation'

In her stride: She captioned the post, ‘all in a day’s work good job im alright in a situation’

'Oh my f**king god!' exclaimed Jacenko as she stepped over the debris in bare feet

'I have my trusty in house paparazzi to document my every move,' continued the socialite, referring to her daughter

Devastation: ‘Oh my f**king god!’ exclaimed Jacenko as she stepped over the debris in bare feet

The sprawling three-storey home also features an outdoor swimming pool, ample floor-to-ceiling windows and roomy balcony space.

Perfect for an expert entertainer like Roxy, the expansive balcony and panoramic views continue on the lower floors as well.

The suburban palace also contains a home office, complete with a boardroom table, and a purpose-built display room housing her collection of designer handbags. 

Room with a view: Purchased at auction in 2018, Roxy and her husband Oliver Curtis' mansion boasts enviable features such as sweeping harbour views and a steam room

Room with a view: Purchased at auction in 2018, Roxy and her husband Oliver Curtis’ mansion boasts enviable features such as sweeping harbour views and a steam room

Features: The suburban palace also contains a home office, complete with a boardroom table, and a purpose-built display room housing her collection of designer handbags

Features: The suburban palace also contains a home office, complete with a boardroom table, and a purpose-built display room housing her collection of designer handbags

In her 2019 reality show I Am… Roxy, the blonde boasted about her handbag wardrobe, declaring: ‘People buy artwork for walls, I buy handbags! 

Meanwhile, inner Sydney hasn’t been as hard hit by the wild weather as other parts of the state and country, which has been left devastated by floods.

The NSW State Emergency Service has responded to 9700 calls for help across the state’s eastern coast and conducted 870 flood rescues. 

Crisis: Weather forecasters say the record-breaking floods are amongst the worst they've seen - and there's more torrential rain to come. Pictured: A swollen Coomera River is seen at Oxenford Weir on the Gold Coast

Crisis: Weather forecasters say the record-breaking floods are amongst the worst they’ve seen – and there’s more torrential rain to come. Pictured: A swollen Coomera River is seen at Oxenford Weir on the Gold Coast

Already, 34 NSW councils have declared natural disaster zones. 

There have been several cases of cars being carried away by raging waters during the past week’s once-in-a-century floods. 

The incidents have sparked fresh warnings from State Emergency Services and Police, urging people to avoid driving through flood-stricken areas or face risking not only their own lives but also the lives of those attempting to help them.   

Danger: Severe weather warnings were issued for the areas in yellow (pictured), including parts of NSW, Queensland, Victoria, ACT, South Australia and Northern Territory this week

Danger: Severe weather warnings were issued for the areas in yellow (pictured), including parts of NSW, Queensland, Victoria, ACT, South Australia and Northern Territory this week

The weather trough causing the havoc is due to collide with another system coming in from the southwest, meaning Sydney and the Mid-North Coast could cop another 100mm in the next day or so, and a season’s worth of rain is possible in the west.

Premier Gladys Berejiklian said locals affected by the catastrophic weather were exasperated, as the state was hit by another disaster, following on from the 2019 bushfires and then the 2020 Covid epidemic.

Every mainland state and territory except Western Australia is subject to flood and weather warnings with the Australian Defence Force put on emergency standby. 

NSW DISASTER HELP

The NSW Government issued 34 Natural Disaster Declarations over the weekend so immediate support reaches NSW flood victims. 

Disaster declarations have been issued for the following Local Government Areas: 

Armidale, Bellingen, Blue Mountains, Camden, Campbelltown, Canterbury Bankstown, Central Coast, Cessnock City, Clarence Valley, Coffs Harbour City, Cumberland, Dungog, Fairfield, Hawkesbury, Hornsby, Inner West, Kempsey, Ku-ring-gai, Lake Macquarie, Liverpool, Maitland City, Mid-Coast, Nambucca Valley, Newcastle City, Northern Beaches, Parramatta, Penrith, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Port Stephens, Sutherland, Tenterfield Blacktown, The Hills and Wollondilly. 

NSW Emergency Services Minister David Elliott announced disaster assistance on Sunday including: 

– Help for those whose homes and belongings are damaged

– Support for local councils to clean up and repair public assets

 – Loans with cheaper interest rates for small businesses, farmers and non-profit organisations

– freight subsidies for farmers 

– grants for non-profit organisations

For information call Disaster Customer Care Service on 13 77 88

FLOOD INFORMATION 

NSW Government flood relief:  call Disaster Customer Care Service          on 13 77 88

NSW road closures: call 132 701 or visit  http://livetraffic.com

Sydney road closures: follow  @LiveTrafficSyd on Twitter

Power updates: follow @Ausgrid on Twitter in business hours. Report and check power outages at  http://ausgrid.com.au/poweroutages

Flood warnings: follow @BOM_NSW on Twitter or go to: www.bom.gov.au/nsw/warnings/ 

Schools closures: see the NSW Education Department website here.