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19 March 2024

Celebs in pain: Peaches Geldof's husband, Miley Cyrus

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Peaches Geldof's husband can't go home

Peaches Geldof's husband hasn't returned to their home in Kent, England, since her death there on April 7 because he is too devastated.

Peaches Geldof's husband Thomas Cohen hasn't returned to their home since her death last week.



The S.C.U.M rocker, who had sons Phaedra, 11-months, and Astala, 23 months, with the 25-year-old star, is still too upset to contemplate going back to their house in Wrotham, Kent, England, following the discovery of his wife's body there on April 7.

A source the UK's Hello! magazine: "Tom in completely devastated and simply can't bear the thought of going back to the house. He and her two sons have been staying with his parents since the tragedy and he doesn't want to return home - certainly not at the moment anyway."

The results of an autopsy on the former model's body last week were "inconclusive," pending toxicology tests, which could take weeks.

Thomas released the following statement shortly after news of her unexpected passing broke: "My beloved wife Peaches was adored by myself and her two sons Astala and Phaedra and I shall bring them up with their mother in their hearts everyday. We shall love her forever."

The couple were married in September 2012 at church of St Mary Magdalene in Davington, Kent, where her late mother Paula Yates was buried in 2000, and Peaches' funeral is expected to take place there soon.

Katie Price defends Simon Cowell's affair

Katie Price says Simon Cowell shouldn't have any "regrets" after it was revealed last year he was expecting his first child, Eric with his best pals wife, Lauren Silverman.

Katie Price has defended Simon Cowell's affair with Lauren Silverman.

The former glamour model says the media mogul shouldn't have any "regrets" after he embarked on a relationship with the New York socialite - with who he now has two-month-old son Eric - while she was still married to his friend Andrew Silverman, with who she has son Adam, eight.



In her column for Now magazine, Katie, 35, wrote: " People have affairs for all sorts of reasons - because they're bored, crave taking a risk or want to inject some spice into their life.

"Some can be short lived, some are secrets taken to the grave and others become the beginnings of a new relationship. These things can and do happen and they'll continue to happen."

The comments come after Simon recently spoke out to say his affair with Lauren is not something he's "proud of", but Katie claims the birth of their son Eric was a positive outcome in the situation.

Katie - who has eight-month-old son Jett with husband, Kieran Hayler and three kids, Princess, six, Junior, eight, and Harvey, 11, from previous relationships - added: "So don't have any regrets, Simon. Live life with your family and don't worry about what others think."

Jamie Wood: 'Question mark' over L'Wren Scott's death

Jamie Wood - the stepson of Ronnie Wood - claims "no one knows what happened" regarding the suicide of L'Wren Scott, the late girlfriend of Sir Mick Jagger, and admits everyone connected to The Rolling Stones is still in shock over her death.

Ronnie Wood's stepson claims there is still a "question mark" over the death of L'Wren Scott.



Jamie Wood - who Rolling Stones' guitarist Ronnie brought up as his own child after he got together with his ex-wife Jo Wood - thinks Sir Mick Jagger will eventually be able to get over the suicide of his girlfriend of 13 years L'Wren, who took her own life last month.

Jamie believes there will always be mystery surrounding the events that happened with the fashion designer in her New York apartment on the day of her death and insists he and everyone connected to The Rolling Stones and L'Wren are in shock.

In an interview with The Times newspaper, he said: "I think there's still a bit of a question mark over that [her suicide].

"No one knows what happened. It's always such a shock when someone does that. We've known her a long time. We're all very sorry for him; we've all sent messages."

Asked if he thinks Mick can overcome the tragic loss, he replied: "Yeah, course. He's been through plenty of things. But you never know how things may affect people, you just wish them luck and hope that they get through okay at a terrible time. Things like that are difficult because they're so unexpected."

Meanwhile, The Rolling Stones have rescheduled their tour dates in Australia and New Zealand, following L'Wren's death.

The 'Brown Sugar' hitmakers were due to kick off their world tour in Perth on March 19 but were forced to postpone it until October and November this year.