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Hollywood Crime Scene

Episode 386- Peaches Geldof

Hollywood Crime Scene

Rachel Fisher

True Crime, Comedy

4.64.7K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2026

⏱️ 54 minutes

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We discuss the life and tragic end of Peaches Geldof.




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0:00.0

Hello, welcome to Hollywood crime scene. This is Rachel Fisher. This is Desi Jettigan.

0:04.9

What do we got today? Well, as I mentioned, I think last week, I just wanted to add to our episodes on Polly Yates and Michael Hutchins because sadly the tragedy did not end with them. And this week we will be talking about Peaches Geldof, who is Paula Yates and Bob

0:22.3

Geldof's daughter. As you know, they had three daughters together, Fifi, Peaches, and Pixie.

0:29.1

And Peaches was the middle child and probably the one who was kind of famous. I don't think the other

0:35.2

ones have their own. Everyone knows who they are. Yeah. Peaches, I think, was the most famous. I don't think the other ones have their own. Everyone knows who they are.

0:38.6

Yeah. Peaches, I think, was the most famous. Yes. So let's get into her story. Peaches was born in March of

0:46.7

1989 in London. As you know, we don't have to tell you. She had a pretty chaotic childhood.

0:53.6

She was just six years old when her

0:55.2

parents separated. And she was almost immediately thrown into this tabloid fury that her parents were

1:00.5

going through, kind of collateral damage in the whole situation, constantly being photographed,

1:06.3

going between the two homes. And obviously it was probably a very frightening experience as a child. I can't

1:13.4

imagine what children of celebrities go through. It sounds awful. I mean, I don't want to say this because

1:21.5

someone will come at me, but it's like, I feel like it's a little better now where it's like kids

1:25.7

are off limits, but not 100%.

1:28.1

Yeah. I mean, not like this level. It's like, I don't know. And I don't know how it is today in the UK,

1:33.9

but I do feel like people were less afraid to take shots at people's children. And I saw in the documentary.

1:44.0

I watched the kids literally it in the documentary.

1:50.4

I watched the kids literally, like, in the car, hiding and flash bulbs.

1:51.6

Like, it was bad.

1:54.3

Like, this isn't just taking a picture of them walking to school.

1:54.9

Right.

1:57.1

Like, it is aggressive coming at them.

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