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A lot of paparazzi wanted to be real photographers but they failed, and they did that instead, and it's not right; it's stalking.
Peaches Geldof -
I don't feel like I need to be a successor to my mother, or her work.
Peaches Geldof
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I remember the day my mother died, and it's still hard to talk about it. I just blocked it out.
Peaches Geldof -
I didn't start grieving for my mother properly until I was maybe 16.
Peaches Geldof -
You're required to be outspoken in journalism, and in television you're exposed anyway, because everyone watches it.
Peaches Geldof -
I hate being called spoilt. My life is ordinary.
Peaches Geldof -
You know what I'm intrigued by? Like, space and wormholes and Stephen Hawking's theories and Richard Dawkins's theories. That's what I care about.
Peaches Geldof -
She was the wildest, funniest, cleverest, wittiest and the most bonkers of all of us.
Peaches Geldof
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I want to be a good wife, a good mother, a good person.
Peaches Geldof -
It makes a lot of sense to me. She seems to me like a Jewish woman, the way she thinks and behaves.
Peaches Geldof -
I hate ridiculous names; my weird name has haunted me all my life.
Peaches Geldof -
Broadsheets can be scathing. But I have respect for broadsheet journalists because they haven't succumbed to degrading themselves, to writing pidgin English with all these terrible colloquialisms, the phrasing of which is just, like, embarrassing.
Peaches Geldof