She's had a difficult few months amid a boot camp giveaway drama which saw her lose thousands of dollars.

But Roxy Jacenko, 44, was smiling again as she continued to enjoy a luxury European holiday in the South of France with her husband Oliver Curtis and their children Pixie, 13, and Hunter, 10, on Thursday.

The couple were spotted on a rare outing together, enjoying ice-cream with their kids on a jetty in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat.

Roxy showed off her slender figure in a $761 Mattheau white mini dress paired with Christian Dior slides and sunglasses.

The PR guru wore her blonde locks up in a bun and glowed in minimal makeup.

Tech guru Oliver also flaunted his own holiday glow in a pair of boardshorts and an unbuttoned shirt that showed off his muscular frame.

The happily family tucked into their sweet treats before boarding a small boat to take them to the private yacht they sailing around the South of France.

Roxy and her family are currently living it up in France after paying out $76,000 in refunds to disgruntled entrants of her failed $10million house lottery.

Roxy Jacenko, 44, is enjoying a luxury European holiday in the South of France with her husband Oliver Curtis and their children Pixie, 13, and Hunter, 10

Roxy Jacenko, 44, is enjoying a luxury European holiday in the South of France with her husband Oliver Curtis and their children Pixie, 13, and Hunter, 10 

The PR guru had a difficult few months amid a boot camp giveaway drama which saw her lose thousands of dollars

The PR guru had a difficult few months amid a boot camp giveaway drama which saw her lose thousands of dollars

Roxy recently paid 10 per cent of what she claimed to have put aside for refunds following her highly-controversial failed lottery.

She had partnered with businessmen Youssef Tleis and Kassim Alaouie on her Brand Boot camp online business course and the trio launched a promotion offering new customers the chance to win three epic prizes.

The prizes included a $10million waterfront Cronulla home - owned by Mr Tleis and Mr Alaouie - a Birkin bag and a Rolex timepiece. 

The promotion was due to be drawn last month before it was halted.

The couple were spotted on a rare outing together, enjoying ice-cream with their kids - Pixie, 13, and Hunter, 10 - on a jetty in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on Thursday

The couple were spotted on a rare outing together, enjoying ice-cream with their kids - Pixie, 13, and Hunter, 10 - on a jetty in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on Thursday 

Roxy showed off her slender figure in a $761 Mattheau white mini dress paired with Christian Dior slides and sunglasses

Roxy showed off her slender figure in a $761 Mattheau white mini dress paired with Christian Dior slides and sunglasses

Tech guru Oliver also flaunted his own holiday glow in a pair of boardshorts and an unbuttoned shirt that showed off his muscular frame

Tech guru Oliver also flaunted his own holiday glow in a pair of boardshorts and an unbuttoned shirt that showed off his muscular frame 

Roxy and her husband have been married for 12 years after tying the knot in 2012

Roxy and her husband have been married for 12 years after tying the knot in 2012

Roxy took to social media at the time to claim she was leaving after discovering a 'shortfall' in the prize money pool and insisted she would offer customers' refunds out of her own pocket. 

'I stand by my offer to refund customers and as a result of this, $684,000 of my own personal funds remain in my solicitor's trust account,' she told Daily Mail Australia at the time.

Roxy has since issued $76,019 in refunds to entrants of the aborted giveaway, just more than 10 per cent of the money she claimed to have set aside for the repayments, The Daily Telegraph reported on Saturday.

Roxy had a giggle as the family chatted away on the jetty

Roxy had a giggle as the family chatted away on the jetty 

The kids tucked into their sweet treats before boarding a small boat to take them to the private yacht they sailing around the South of France

The kids tucked into their sweet treats before boarding a small boat to take them to the private yacht they sailing around the South of France

A total of 7,489 people had paid between $29 and $499 to sign up for the boot camp, but it has been estimated that some 90 per cent of participants remain out of pocket after the refunds.

Only participants who lodged a refund request within a seven-day window from June 9 until June 15 were eligible to receive any refund from Roxy.

After Roxy came under fire for the brief refund window, she clapped back at critics on social media, claiming she wasn't even required to offer it. 

'I'm now processing refunds from my personal bank account. As you know, I entered into a partnership with two others, which was a dismal f**king failure,' she began.

Roxy and her family are currently living it up in France after paying out $76,000 in refunds to disgruntled entrants of her failed $10million house lotter

Roxy and her family are currently living it up in France after paying out $76,000 in refunds to disgruntled entrants of her failed $10million house lotter

'If you're an honourable person, you put your hand in your pocket and refund people, which is what I am doing commencing this week. Refunds remain open until today.

'One thing about the refund window, you don't go to Woolworths and buy Nutri-Grain and then in three months time suggest they should take it back and swap it or give you a full refund.

'A seven-day window is not an unusual offer, it is not even something I had to do. I chose to refund those who applied from my own pocket.'

It has been claimed Roxy is pushing to have the $76,000 in refunds repaid from liquidators - after Roxy's Bootcamp was ordered to be wound up last week.

Roxy's lawyers have reportedly also informed her former business partners that she plans to keep the Birkin bag and Rolex watch she purchased as part of her investment in the giveaway.

Roxy also posted a photo of her husband and her best friend as they explored the sights

Roxy also posted a photo of her husband and her best friend as they explored the sights 

After the failed business venture, the NSW Supreme Court has called in liquidators to wind up the company - from which Roxy resigned as a director last month.

Roxy originally sought the appointment of provisional liquidators due to, among other reasons, allegations that Mr Tleis and Mr Alaouie had engaged in 'misleading conduct' during the promotion, due to a sub-clause which stated the prizes would only be delivered if the competition achieved more than $11.5million in revenue.

But the conditions were never made public by Roxy during a whirlwind of publicity and the clause was also missing from the competition's formal terms and conditions on the Roxy's Bootcamp website.  

In another update in the highly-publicised saga, Supreme Court Justice Anthony McGrath last week reportedly rejected Jacenko's bid to have her legal costs paid.

'I do not consider it was unreasonable conduct of the proceedings by Mr Tleis to have opposed the application for a provisional liquidator on the basis the reputation of the company and Tleis Investments might be harmed,' Justice McGrath said.

She also lapped up the sun onboard their yacht in a leopard print bikini

She also lapped up the sun onboard their yacht in a leopard print bikini 

'Nothing done by Mr Tleis in opposing the appointment of provisional liquidators and subsequently consenting provides justification for a finding that their conduct was unreasonable.'

Mr Tleis and Mr Alaouie previously argued the promotion should proceed with a $250,000 cash prize, a Birkin handbag and a Rolex watch - after not reaching the $11.5million minimum for the house giveaway.

Last month, Roxy said she committed to personally refunding all 7,489 people who signed up to her highly-publicised brand boot camp after the bitter dispute.

'The company account did not have enough to pay the First Prize winner, so I personally loaned the company money so that it could pay off substantial creditors and so that sufficient funds were held in the company's accounts to pay out the $250,000 prize,' she said at the time.

'I loaned the company in excess of $100,000 in order to ensure that sufficient funds were available to the company.

'I could not issue refunds from Shopify as Mr Tleis is the only one with access to the NAB account which holds funds – he revoked my access to the company bank account.'

While Roxy expressed her regret at entering the business venture, Mr Tleis and Mr Alaouie also issued an apology to social media at the time of the failed giveaway.

'Our primary concern has always been you, the public, especially those who participated and purchased an entry into this promotion,' they stated.

'We sincerely apologise to you all. We fought as hard as we could and were even willing to give personal undertakings to support our fight.

And posed for happy snaps with her son Hunter

And posed for happy snaps with her son Hunter 

'We want to express our deepest regret for entering into this partnership with Ms Jacenko. It has been an incredibly challenging and eye-opening experience. We sincerely apologise.'

Upon adopting provisional liquidator Cathro & Partners to the company last month, Justice McGrath described the promotion scheme as 'highly questionable'.

'The competing interlocutory applications arise in the extraordinary circumstances of the rapid creation and almost equally rapid deterioration in the relationships between Ms Jacenko, Mr Tleis and Mr Alaouie over a business venture involving the promoting of training courses offered by Ms Jacenko to the public using a highly questionable promotion scheme,' he said.

'On any view, the promotion has attracted significant adverse publicity… this has led to online commentary which has been extremely derogatory about the promotion itself and those involved in it.'