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Peaches Geldof

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Born

Peaches Honeyblossom Geldof


()13 March

London, England

Died7 April (aged 25)

Wrotham, Kent, England

Cause&#;of deathAccidental heroin overdose
Body discoveredWrotham, Kent, England
Occupation(s)Columnist, television personality, model
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Height5&#;ft 7&#;in (&#;m)[1]
Spouse(s)

Max Drummey

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Thomas Cohen

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Children2
Parent(s)Bob Geldof (father)
Paula Yates (mother)
RelativesHughie Green (grandfather)
Pixie Geldof (sister)

Peaches Honeyblossom Geldof[2] (13 March – 7 April )[3][4] was a Britishjournalist, television presenter and model.

Peaches geldof biography wikipedia In honor of her memory, various initiatives have emerged, focusing on mental health support and addiction recovery. She frequented elite nightclubs in New York and was a regular at popular social events. Peaches Geldof, born on March 16, , in London, England, was a prominent English columnist, television personality, model, and social activist. She was Paula Yates ' and Bob Geldof 's second daughter.

Early life

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She was Paula Yates' and Bob Geldof's second daughter. She was born in Westminster. She was raised in Chelsea and Faversham, Kent. She wrote for the UK version of Elle Girl until it stopped being made in October In September , she modeled on a catwalk for the first time at London Fashion Week.

Geldof presented a show on ITV2 called OMG! with Peaches Geldof in

Personal life

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On 5 August , Geldof married Max Drummey in Las Vegas.

Peaches geldof biography Birthplace: England. Tragically, Peaches passed away on April 7, , at the young age of 25, leaving a profound impact on those who had followed her journey. She had met him one month before. BBC News: Entertainment.

She had met him one month before. On 7 February , Geldof and Drummey said that they were going to divorce.[5]

She married Thomas Cohen on 8 September at the church in Davington, Kent, where her parents married.[6] They lived in North London before moving to Wrotham, Kent. On 21 April , Geldof had her first son with Cohen, Astala Dylan Willow.[7] On 24 April , their second son, Phaedra Bloom Forever, was born.

Death

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Geldof was found dead on 7 April at her house in Wrotham, Kent. She was 25 years old. Her cause of death was an accidental heroin overdose.[8]

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