Jump to content

Peaches Geldof

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 82.35.49.111 (talk) at 13:51, 26 October 2008 (Personal Life). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Peaches Geldof
File:Peaches Geldof dotted.jpg
Geldof with a halo as depicted at The Cans Festival, London 2008.
Born
Peaches Honeyblossom Michelle Charlotte Angel Vanessa Geldof

(1989-03-16) 16 March 1989 (age 35)
London, England
Height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
SpouseMax Drummey (2008-present)
Parent(s)Bob Geldof and Paula Yates
RelativesHughie Green (Grandfather), Pixie Geldof (Sister)

Peaches Honeyblossom Michelle Charlotte Angel Vanessa Geldof[1] (born 16 March 1989) is a British socialite and occasional broadcaster.

Background

Geldof was born in London in 1989, the second daughter of Bob Geldof and Paula Yates. She is the granddaughter of Hughie Green. Her sisters are Fifi Trixibelle Geldof (born 1983) and Pixie Geldof (born 1990), and she also has a younger half-sister, Heavenly Hiraani Tiger Lily Hutchence, (born 1996).

She grew up in Chelsea, and sat AS-level exams in 2006 in History Of Art, Classical Civilisation, Politics, and English at Queen's College, London. She currently lives in Williamsburg, New York.[2][3][4]

Life in the spotlight

Geldof wrote and presented her own reality TV programme, Peaches Geldof: Teenage Mind in 2005, which was followed up with Peaches Geldof: Teen America, which aired on Sky One in the UK on 1 March 2006.[5] She has recently worked as a guest reporter for Tonight with Trevor McDonald for the ITV network and presented The beginner's guide to Islam and T4's coverage of the NME Awards 2007 for Channel 4. She has also penned a number of columns and articles for The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian and Elle Girl magazine. In 2006, Geldof was placed at number seven in the Tatler's list of Top Ten Fashion Icons for the year, the youngest person on the list.[6] In 2007, readers of FHM voted her the 53rd sexiest woman in the world.[7] In November 2007 it was reported that Geldof was lined up to present a new version of The Tube, a TV music magazine show which made the former presenter, her mother Paula Yates, a star in the 1980s.[8]

Geldof has received criticism for her party lifestyle, sometimes perceived as wild and self-destructive, with critics noting her lack of years, access to wealth (claimed on her myspace account as in excess of £250,000 a year[9]) and hunger for fame as potential problems.[10][8][9]. Pete Doherty blamed his poor performance at 2005's Live 8 concert on Peaches making a "suggestive" comment to him shortly before he went onstage, which the teenager denied.[11] However, opinion remains divided both among the press and those purportedly close to her, with many sources describing her as balanced and down to earth.[5][10][12] She famously branded fashion gurus Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine "upper-class bitches with no fashion sense."[5]

In September 2007 Geldof made her catwalk debut modelling for PPQ at London Fashion Week. She was also announced as the face of the Australian fashion line Dotti.[13] Together with friend Fifi Brown, she also performs in a DJ-ing duo known as Trash Pussies.[10][9]

In September 2007 Geldof was featured in the British Hello! magazine wearing three dresses, which were claimed to have been Marilyn Monroe's movie costumes. The magazine paid £7,000 for a cover shoot to dress Peaches Geldof in the gowns, which were claimed to have been created by Oscar-winning costume designer William Travilla. An exhibition connected to the Peaches Geldof photo shoot, in October 2007, was named the 'Lost Collection' of William Travilla. The Hilton Hotel chain offered to host the exhibition.[14] A second exhibition stop, scheduled for Bath, was cancelled before its opening and shortly after the authenticity of the Peaches Geldof worn dresses was questioned by the media.[15][16]

Premiering on 19 October 2008 was Peaches: Disappear Here, a MTV One reality show in which Peaches founds a new youth-orientated magazine.[17] Initial audiences were small [18] and critical response has been largely negative.[19]

Personal Life

Tabloid coverage of her lifestyle has linked her to many celebrity boyfriends, including Donny Tourette,[12][8] Frederick Blood-Royale,[12][20] and Joe Van Moyland, although this rumour was vehemently denied by Peaches herself.[21] [22] She most recently dated Faris Badwan of the band the horrors.

On 5 August 2008, Geldof married Max Drummey, an American musician from the band Chester French, at A Little White Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada. In a statement on 12 August 2008, the couple said they were 'delighted to announce their very happy marriage.'[23] They also have each other's names tattooed on their hands.[24]

Drug Scandal

In May 2008, Peaches was caught on video buying drugs from the same drug dealer as Amy Winehouse. [25] She was interviewed by the police but charges were not pressed because in the video, it was not clear that she was purchasing illegal drugs.

Filmography

  • Peaches Geldof: Teenage Mind (2005)
  • Peaches Geldof: Teen America (2006)
  • Beginner's Guide To Islam (2006), in which Peaches travelled to Morocco, staying with a devout Muslim family.
  • Tonight with Trevor McDonald (2006), a report on the Size Zero Trend.
  • T4: Shockwaves NME Awards 2007 (2007), co-host with Alex Zane.
  • 8 out of 10 Cats panellist (2007)
  • Big Brother's Big Mouth presenter (July 24 - July 27, 2007)
  • Orange Playlist guest (2007)
  • Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack (2008)
  • itv: iTunes Festival 2008 (2008), co-host with Dave Berry.
  • MTV: Peaches: Disappear Here (2008), in which Peaches set up her own magazine.

References

  1. ^ "Peaches Geldof calls for end to silly names". contactmusic.com. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |1= and |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "Freedom at last for Peaches Geldof as she moves out". Evening Standard. 2007-08-22. Retrieved 2007-08-24. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ Dadds, Kimberley (2007-08-22). "Peaches Geldof moves out of dad Bob's". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2007-08-24. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ "Peaches Geldof Channels Her Inner Kerouac". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help) The New York Observer
  5. ^ a b c Crampton, Robert (2006-02-25). "She's so, like, 21st century". Times Online. Retrieved 2007-08-09.
  6. ^ "Camilla hits best-dressed list". u.tv. 2006-03-08. Retrieved 2007-07-21. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  7. ^ Last, Colleen. "Full List: FHM 100 Most Sexiest Women 2007". Msn.com. Retrieved 2007-08-24. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  8. ^ a b c Scott, Paul (2007-11-10). "Boomtown Brat: Is Peaches Geldof turning out even wilder than mum?". The Daily Mail. Retrieved 2008-03-20.
  9. ^ a b c Hind, Katie (2007-02-14). "Schoolgirl Peaches makes £250,000 a year". The Daily Mail. Retrieved 2007-08-15.
  10. ^ a b c "Is wild child Peaches Geldof partying too hard?". The Daily Mail. 2006-08-18. Retrieved 2007-07-21.
  11. ^ "Peaches didn't pinch Pete". Sydney Morning Herald. 2005-07-12. Retrieved 2007-07-21. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  12. ^ a b c Moir, Jan (2008-03-20). "'Oh no, my dad is going to kill me…'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2007-07-21. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  13. ^ Melocco, Jen (2007-08-17). "Peaches Geldof new face for Australian Dotti". news.com.au. Retrieved 2007-08-24. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  14. ^ Lancaster, James (2007-09-28). "Bosses blow the chance to host Marilyn Monroe dress collection". The Argus. Retrieved 2008-03-20. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  15. ^ "'Fake' claim over Monroe show". Daily Express. 2007-10-09. Retrieved 2008-03-20. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  16. ^ McTaggart, Suzanne (2008-03-18). "Marilyn Monroe dresses labelled 'fake'". Yorkshire Evening Post. Retrieved 2008-03-20. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  17. ^ http://www.mtvnetworks.co.uk/peaches
  18. ^ http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv-entertainment/tv/tv-land/2008/10/22/peaches-geldof-s-new-tv-show-bombs-115875-20827856/
  19. ^ http://www.thetartpaper.com/articles/view/260
  20. ^ Geldof, Peaches (2007-03-30). "It may start as innocent flirtation, but be warned, you too could become a lonely MySpace addict". Guardian Unlimited. Retrieved 2008-03-20.
  21. ^ MacInnes, Paul (2008-02-04). "Since you've been Jong: Joe Lean just wants to make good music, dammit!". The Guardian. Retrieved 2008-02-26.
  22. ^ McConnell, Donna (2008-03-14). "Walk of shame: Lily Allen emerges in the same clothes after wild night out". The Daily Mail. Retrieved 2008-03-20. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  23. ^ Simpson, Richard (2008-08-12). "Peaches Geldof marries her rocker boyfriend in Las Vegas". Daily Mail. Retrieved 2008-08-12. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  24. ^ Hartman, Darrel (2008-09-12). "Teaches of Peaches". New York Magazine. Retrieved 2008-09-15. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  25. ^ France, Anthony (2008-05-05). "Peaches doing her drug deal". The Sun. Retrieved 2008-08-12. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)