I did NOT copy Cheryl! Peaches Geldof shows off her new cherry-coloured hair extensions
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Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 12:29 AM on 15th August 2009
Not content with copying Cheryl Cole's new cherry-coloured hair, Peaches Geldof now has equally long swishy locks.
The socialite visited the hair salon today, leaving with her new extensions pinned up in a bun.
But, before anyone jumps to conclusions, she is keen to point out she did NOT take inspiration from Cheryl. 'I dyed it... before I knew she had dyed it actually,' she wrote on her Twitter page.
Keeping them hidden: Peaches Geldof leaves the Inanch London hair salon on Great Portland Street, central London after getting hair extensions
Isn't she famous? These tourists look delighted to have spotted a 'celebrity'
It was only a day ago that the socialite traded her blonde locks for almost exactly the same shade of red as the X Factor judge.
The 20-year-old Twittered: 'I just dyed my hair dark purple.'
She later posted two pictures of herself, adding: 'Posted hair pics due to the outcry over my not having done so. You have been warned! X'
Colourful night: The socialite debuted her new style during a night out with her friend Olivia Singer at London's Bungalow 8 nightclub
Peaches recently claimed that she has no interest in being a sex symbol.
'It's obvious I'm not dressing for men,' she said. 'I don't want to be sexy. I'm like covered in tattoos. I have piercings.
Trend setter: Cheryl Cole with her new dark red hair last week
'I'm just grungy and weird and not what is socially accepted as beautiful, and I think that's cool.'
In an interview with the Times, she reveals that she admires: 'The women who were championing things that were different.
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'And that's what I think is amazing. Anti-beauty. I don't want to dress for men, I think it's almost like a feminist thing.'
Peaches is thought to currently be single, following her short-lived marriage to American rocker Max Drummey of Chester French.
Over the past 12 months, Peaches has been splitting her time between London and the US, where she writes a fashion column for Nylon magazine.
She has been cast as a murder victim in an independent low-budget slasher film called Cross Country.
Painting the town red: Peaches heads home after her night of partying
To dye for: Peaches matched her top with her hair as she left the Mayfair hotel and right, as a blonde at the launch of Miss Ultimo collection in May
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