Punches fly as Pixie Geldof's hair-raising night out ends in shop brawl

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Pixie Geldof may have been hidden beneath a scarlet wig and black hat but the disguise failed to help the teenage wildchild keep a low profile on her latest night out.

Instead her companion for the evening drew plenty of attention when he appeared to get into a fight in a convenience store.

It was unclear whether the brawl was hi-jinks or something more serious, but the pair of boys sent chocolate flying across the aisles in Londis in West London on Friday night.

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Pixie in a red wig leaving a party in central London. Her mystery man was later involved in a punch-up at a convenience store

Pixie, the 17-year-old daughter of Sir Bob, had enjoyed a night at the West Rocks party in Shepherds Bush before leaving arm-in-arm with a mystery chum.

She was nowhere to be seen when punches started flying, preferring to wait outside with a cigarette unlike pal Donny Tourette.

The Celebrity Big Brother star, who sings with the band Towers of London, could be seen grinning in the background of the shop.

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Former Celebrity Big Brother housemate Donny Tourette watches on as two unidentified men brawl in a Londis supermarket in central London

Meanwhile, Pixie's big sister Peaches has returned to her all-night partying ways after splitting from boyfriend Fred Les.

The 18-year-old and Fred, 20, called it a day after a year and a half together – although they remain friends.

Last week Peaches was in Munich for the MTV Europe Music Awards and wasted no time hunting down a suitable date for the night.

First, she grabbed tennis legend Boris Becker, but he was not her main target. Says a partygoer: 'She spent most of the night with the Klaxons and her focus was on Dan, a guy from Leeds who joined them. They went to three parties and were out all night.'

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