Peaches had Aussie TV plan weeks before her death

Peaches Geldof was planning a secret Australian TV project just weeks before her death.

Peaches had Aussie TV plan weeks before her death

Peaches Geldof was planning a secret Australian TV project just weeks before her death.

The 25-year-old star, who was found dead at her home in Kent, South East England, last Monday, was hoping to spend three months Down Under to film a new TV show, it has been revealed.

Speaking to Aga Living Magazine prior to her death, she said: "I can't say what it is yet, but I'll be there for three months. The babies will come with me because obviously I wouldn't leave them for that long."

The mum-of-two also elaborated upon her attachment parenting beliefs in one of her last interviews, explaining why she never left her children Astala, 23 months, and 11-month-old Phaedra - who she had with her husband Thomas Cohen - to cry alone.

She explained: "When babies are crying, they are too young to understand you haven't left them forever, so they are terrified."

The star's youngest son was tragically found at her side after her death and insiders hope her family will take "comfort" from the fact she didn't die alone.

A source said: "The hope is that Phaedra is so young he wasn't aware of what was going on. The most important thing is that he's OK.

"It is devastating for Tom that he wasn't there but it couldn't have been avoided."

Peaches' body has now been released by coroners so plans for her funeral can be made. Her cause of death remains unexplained.

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