Bob Geldof's teenage daughter Peaches has matrimonial her American rocker
swain at a Las Vegas wedding chapel, her spokesman said today.
The 19-year-old tied the knot last week with Max Drummey, 23, a member of the
indie band Chester French, in a "elementary, low-key ceremony" while on holiday
in the United States.
"Peaches and Max Drummey are delighted to announce their very happy marriage,"
her publicist aforementioned in a statement. "(They) did not want unnecessary
publicity, just following growing media speculation, have distinct to sic out
the facts."
The bride wore a cream dress and the stableboy kept his sunglasses on during the
15-minute ceremony at the Little White Chapel, according to a report in the
Sun newspaper.
It said the couple did not have any friends or family to act as witnesses so a
photographer had to stand in, according to the minister world Health Organization conducted the
service.
"They held workforce and looked eye-to-eye," the tabloid quoted the Reverend
Steven Fabretti as saying. "They looked very well-chosen. The st. Brigid looked very
young and pale and quite angelic."
Newspapers printed pictures of a nuptials certificate armorial bearing the name calling Maxwell
C. Drummey and Peaches Honeyblossom Geldof.
The couple bear the "full support of their kinsperson and friends", their
statement added. Bob Geldof, the anti-poverty campaigner and onetime Boomtown
Rats frontman, was not immediately available for comment.
The couple's statement contained several plugs for Drummey's band, prompting
one newspaper to speculate that the event may own been an elaborate
promotion stunt.
The second girl of Bob Geldof and the former TV presenter Paula Yates,
Peaches has worked as a model, DJ and singer. She is a regular fastness in
the tabloids, often pictured approach out of fashionable nightclubs.
Her publiciser said she met Drummey, a Harvard anthropology calibrate, two age
ago.
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