London: Peaches Geldof has blasted claims that she faces the seedy drug death as her mum.
Friends of the socialite have expressed their fear for her heading for early grave like her mother, Paula Yates, who died of an overdose of drugs 10 years ago, reports a newspaper.
However, Geldof has denied she is on a downward spiral.
“I’m not going to end up like my mum,” Peaches told friends.
Author and family friend Gerry Agar, 49, who was Paula’s friend, said that the same fake friends and ‘toxic’ lifestyle trap Peaches.
Gerry said: “She has become like the replacement Paula and even uses the same arguments to convince people that she is just having a nice time.
“But while she plays around in her present company, nothing will change and it is so frustrating for me because I am watching history repeat itself.
“Things have been going disastrously wrong for Peaches for a while because she refuses to listen to the people who try to stop her, It’s tragic she has been boxed in badly, it will be the downfall of her too.
“I really hoped that when Peaches went to America she would break away from her toxic lifestyle but obviously that hasn’t happened,” Gerry added.
ANI
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