Peaches Geldof

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Biography

Peaches Honeyblossom Michelle Charlotte Angel Vanessa Geldof, is the second daughter of Sir Bob Geldof and the late Paula Yates. She is a socialite…more

Born

3/16/1989, London, England, UK

Birth Name

Peaches Honeyblossom Michelle Charlotte Angel Vanessa Geldof

Gender

Female
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    • Peaches: (on her marriage to singer Max Drummey) I didn't go into marriage thinking "This is going to last forever". But I did think, "I love him right now."
    • Peaches: (on Michael Moore and his film Fahrenheit 9/11) I watched that film and I felt disgusted the way he was so biased. He completely ridiculed him [Bush] and it's just like when you're in a playground and you're bullying a little kid. I was for the Iraq war. I supported Bush completely. Of course, it's terrible that millions of people have died but if you think of Saddam Hussein and all the terrible things he's done, I mean, something doesn't come from nothing. Everyone at school, like, a lot of people knew nothing about the war and were wearing T-shirts saying 'F--- Bush' and saying 'Bush sucks'. I think people should be more informed before hating a person for something.
    • Peaches: (on discipline): People are going to hate me for saying this, but I can see where parents are coming from when they impose a curfew. Since I turned sixteen, dad's been quite reasonable and extended it to one in the morning. But I don't go out at all on weeknights because I have to get up at, like, seven.

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