Pixie and Peaches Geldof are both out on the pull

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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The Geldof sisters pulled a couple of Virgins at Glastonbury — hang on, let's rephrase that.

Snog-fest: Pixie certainly appeared delighted about meeting Virgins guitarist Wade Oates

Pixie and Peaches both snogged members of Indie band The Virgins at the weekend.

Having a laugh: Pixie Geldof with a wig-wearing Nick Grimshaw and Henry Holland

While Peaches and Virgins frontman Donald Cumming have a bit of a history, Pixie obviously wanted a bit of the band too — virtually eating the face of guitarist Wade Oates in the VIP area.

A source said: "Pixie looked really into Wade, they were kissing in front of a whole load of people. Pixie was clearly loving the attention."

Peaches ended up on their tourbus with Donald,
and later posted on Twitter: "Pixie told me she woke up this morning on top of a random table."

Pixie also unveiled a new tattoo, on the inside of her right arm, reading: "What will survive of
us is love" in Gothic script — the last line of Philip Larkin's poem An Arundel Tomb.

How literary.

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