EXCLUSIVE: Peaches surfaces at Majorca bar where father Bob is drinking... but the pair don't exchange a word

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Peaches Geldof finally emerged from her Majorca hideout last night - defying orders from her despairing father who has insisted she stay at home and out of trouble.

The 19-year-old has been holed up inside a hillside mansion above the picturesque village of Deia since arriving on the Spanish island last Thursday.

Bob Geldof is determined to enjoy his holiday and insisted he does not want any more incidents with his wayward daughter following her whirlwind marriage to American musician Max Drummey in Las Vegas two weeks ago.

Disappearing into the night: Peaches outside a bar in Majorca 

Disappearing into the night: Peaches outside a bar in Majorca 

But clearly deciding she had had enough of lounging by the poolside all day and being confined to the villa each night, Peaches hit the local bar for the first time in five days on Monday and spent the evening drinking with Max Drummey lookalikes.

However, when she turned up with her group of friends, in a black lace dress, she completely blanked her father who was already drinking in the same bar with a group of locals.

She turned up at Sa Fonda’s at midnight and acknowledged her 12-year-old sister Tiger-Lily - who was standing next to her father - by giving her a kiss on the cheek.

But she then marched straight past a grumpy-looking Bob to the other side of the bar 30 yards away where she sat with her back to him in a circle of shaggy-haired friends and sister Pixie, 17.

The pair did not exchange a word or a glance during her visit.

Not speaking: Peaches seen leaving the UK to join father Bob in Majorca

Obviously not impressed by the situation, the 56-year-old promptly got up from his seat and left for home within minutes of his daughter’s arrival.

Peaches Geldof's husband Max Drummey seen performing live with his band Chester French in Sheffield last night

Peaches Geldof's husband Max Drummey seen performing live with his band Chester French in Sheffield last night

After staying to down several drinks and sharing jokes with the group, Miss Geldof obviously thought it sensible to head for home to appease her father - who had demanded she not draw attention to herself during her stay with him.

However, her appearance did not pass without incident.

When approached by the Daily Mail and asked about her new husband - whose band Chester French were performing in Sheffield on the same night - she snapped: “f*** off’.

She immediately turned and ran down the road, looking startled by the attention she was getting from local paparazzi as she left.

Luckily she was spotted by one of the barmen who was on-hand to offer her a ride to the house several miles down the road on the back of his scooter.

She hopped on and the pair raced back together with her arms around his waist.

A source said yesterday: 'She has been desperate to get out of the house for days but her father has warned her to stay inside where she can’t draw any attention to herself.

'He doesn’t want any more problems with her while he’s on holiday and knows that visiting the local bar could spell disaster.

'She left quite soon after her father did and thought it best not to make him any more angry.'

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