Peaches Geldof 'almost killed' in a car crash
The star narrowly escapes injury, after being involved in a collision on the way to Disney World.
The star narrowly escapes injury, after being involved in a collision on the way to Disney World.
Peaches Geldof and her pals have narrowly escaped injury, after being involved in a ‘full on car crash' last night.
The star and her friends were on the way to Disney World in California for some Christmas fun.
But the festive outing soon turned serious, after the drivers foot slipped on the pedal, sending the car spinning 360° across three lanes of traffic.
Peaches' Twittering suggests it was speed that caused the accident.
Just minutes before it happened, the star posted a message saying: ‘Speeding like I have never, ever witnessed before on the freeway - feel like I'm in a scary car chase video game.'
After the accident the star added another message, saying 'Just actually experienced a full on car carsh (sic) with the IDGAF crew. Wow, I guess we really don't GAF.'
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Peaches refers to her friends as the I Don't Give A F*** crew.
One friend later posted pictures of the car, which was completely crushed at the front during the crash, while the driver joked on Twitter she had 'almost killed' Peaches and her three other passengers.
Oh dear.
Luckily everyone escaped unscathed, and Peaches et al continued on with their trip.
But despite her joking, the notorious Miss Geldof did seem upset by the incident.
She later Tweeted: 'Honestly can't believe were alive after that.'
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