Peaches Geldof: Red Carpet Bump At ‘Twilight’ Premiere

The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 2 Premiere

Peaches Geldof and her husband Thomas Cohen attended The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 U.K. premiere in London, England on Wednesday (November 14). The model and TV presenter wore a Moschino dress over her small baby bump. The film’s stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner were also there.

She Tweeted later on: “Loved getting to wear my beautiful Moschino red dress tonight and @AlbertaFerretti purple coat together! I am OBSESSED with that coat!”

The 23-year-old recently told Hello! magazine that she is three-and-a-half months pregnant and will name their boy Phaedra.

The model confessed, “Finding out I was pregnant again so soon was quite a shock.”

She added, “Astala’s such a happy, sociable little boy, I think he will adore having a sibling.”

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  1. Louise

    Boy? Phaedra?! Mmmh…

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  2. Elle

    Can you even find out the gender that soon??

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    • Anonymous

      If the mother has a Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) screen done between 9-12 weeks, they can accurately tell the sex, since it is a chromosomal test.

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  3. HF

    Usually they don’t tell you the gender until you’re between 18-22 weeks pregnant however skilled ultrasound technicians maybe able to tell from 14 weeks if they can see the baby clearly enough.

    Perhaps she was misquoted? Maybe she said if its a boy this is what we’ll call him? Just a thought.

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  4. Sophia

    Wow, didn’t know she was already pregnant again! I came ’round to the name Astala and actually think it’s kind of nice, but Phaedra is… well, too girly to pass as a boy’s name IMO, it being the name of a goddess and all. But I guess it does “go” with Astala.

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