Liam Payne wants fans to know that new music is on the way.
19.03.2023 - 14:43 / ok.co.uk
23 years on since the tragic death of Paula Yates, Channel 4 has released a two-part documentary taking a closer look at the TV icon's life. Former Big Breakfast presenter Paula enjoyed a colourful career as a TV host and enjoyed high-profile relationships with both Bob Geldof and the late Michael Hutchence, who died in 1997. However, Paula tragically passed away in 2000 from an overdose, leaving behind four daughters - Fifi, Peaches and Pixie Geldof, who she shared with Bob, and her daughter with Michael, Tiger Lily Hutchence.
Tiger Lily, now 26, was just four years old when her mum passed away, and Bob, 71, went on to adopt her. Here we take a look at where she is now... Tiger Lily, whose full name is Heavenly Hiraani Tiger Lily Hutchence Geldof, tends to keep out of the spotlight and resides in Australia - where her late father was originally from.
The 26 year old lives in seaside town of Fremantle, where she has started pursuing a career as a musician and enjoying a quiet life. Last month, she released her debut album, titled Tragic Tiger’s Sad Meltdown in a nod to a headline once written about her by an Australian publication. On her album notes, Tiger Lily reveals that most of the songs on her debut album are about her late older half-sister Peaches Geldof, who tragically died away in April 2014 after an overdose, in a devastating echo of her mother's passing.
Tiger Lily was close to her three older half-sisters - Fifi, now 39, Peaches, and Pixie, 32 - from a young age.Their father Bob officially adopted her in 2007. She attended school in London and went on to study at Goldsmiths College in the capital, graduating in 2019. It was after her graduation that she decided to take the plunge and move to Australia, where
.Liam Payne wants fans to know that new music is on the way.
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Judi Love has revealed it was an "honour" to follow in the footsteps of the late Paula Yates for the comeback of The Big Breakfast, as the Loose Women star confessed to re-watching footage of the presenter's On The Bed interviews. In her exclusive column, only available to OK! VIPs, Judi said of the documentary, which followed the life of the TV presenter: "The documentary about Paula Yates that aired last week was an incredible watch. It reminded us all how talented she was as a TV presenter." Here, Judi, 42, also talks about why she was disappointed Angela Bassett didn't win an Oscar as she prepares for her stand-up tour...
Tiger Lily Hutchence-Geldof exudes the unmistakable rock star aura of her father, the late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence. At just 26 years old, Tiger Lily has already inherited her father's musical talent and is making waves in the music industry. Now living in Fremantle, Australia, Tiger Lily is flourishing in her career as a musician. Born Heavenly Hiraani Tiger Lily, she was always known as Tiger Lily but today prefers to use the name Heavenly. Tiger Lily is now living in Freemantle in AustraliaHer life down under is a paradise of surfing, meditation, and yoga - a world away from the gritty London drugs scene that killed both her mother in 2000 and her half-sister Peaches, who also died of a heroin overdose aged 25 in 2014.Last month, the young singer-songwriter quietly released her debut album, Tragic Tiger's Sad Meltdown - a tongue-in-cheek title borrowed from a magazine headline.On the album notes she writes: "Most of the songs are about my sister Peaches who I lost as a teenager so singing them aloud felt very potent but my band always made me feel held.
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Princess Diana once made a heartbreaking confession to Paula Yates during a chance encounter, according to a friend of the TV star. The late Princess of Wales told Paula she was happy when the former Big Breakfast presenter appeared on tabloid front pages because it meant she "got the day off." The revelation came in the first instalment of a two-part Channel 4 documentary called Paula - in which friends and collaborators reflected on the TV stars rise to fame before her tragic death from a heroin overdose in 2000.
This week Channel 4 has revisited the life and death of Big Breakfast presenter Paula Yates as part of an eye opening documentary, 23 years after she tragically died from a heroin overdose. The documentary, which focuses on our “extraordinarily compelling” and previously unseen interviews hopes to explore the mystery surrounding Paula’s life and untimely death in 2000.
Paula Yates was one of the most famous British women in the 1980s and ‘90s. The television presenter and author was a popular figure across two decades, and was rarely out of the public eye.