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Fifi Geldof ‘splits from husband Andrew Robertson and finds love with fellow nepo baby Jon Paul Phillips’ as family prepare to mark 12th anniversary of sister Peaches’ death

Fifi Geldof has reportedly split from husband Andrew Roberston and found love with actor, model and fellow nepo babe Jon Paul Phillips.

The eldest daughter of Bob Geldof and the late Paul Yates, 43, who married the sand sculptor in 2016, has returned to using her maiden name on social media.

In snaps obtained by Sun Fifi was spotted without her wedding ring while walking her dog with Jon, 46, in London’s posh Knightsbridge earlier this week.

A source told the publication: ‘Fifi and JP are so in love. ‘He’s been through a lot of pain in his life and it’s nice to see him happy.’

Fifi reportedly celebrated her 43rd birthday with Jon on Tuesday, and he treated her to a stay in an apartment for £1,300 a night.

He is said to have shared a snapshot of the trip on Instagram with the caption: ‘This is going to be pretty good for the next few days. A great birthday surprise from your even cuter boyfriend.’

Fifi Geldof has reportedly split from husband Andrew Roberston (pictured together in 2025) and found love with actor, model and fellow nepo babe Jon Paul Phillips

Fifi was spotted without her wedding ring with Jon, 46, walking their dog in London's posh Knightsbridge earlier this week (Jon was filmed in 2013).

Fifi was spotted without her wedding ring with Jon, 46, walking their dog in London’s posh Knightsbridge earlier this week (Jon was filmed in 2013).

The eldest daughter of Bob Geldof and the late Paul Yates, 43, who married the sand sculptor in 2016, has returned to using her maiden name on social media.

The eldest daughter of Bob Geldof and the late Paul Yates, 43, who married the sand sculptor in 2016, has returned to using her maiden name on social media.

The Daily Mail has contacted Fifi’s representatives for comment.

Jon is the grandson of French film actress Marika Rivera and the grandson of Marie Vorobieff, a Russian-born painter known for her work with Cubism and pointillism.

In addition to modeling, she also starred in the independent films X/Y, Kilimanjaro and Ass Backwards.

Fifi’s ex Andrew describes himself as an ‘artist and busker’ and runs an organization called Dirtybeach, which creates sand sculptures on beaches to make sometimes light-hearted political and environmental points.

She once appeared on Dragons’ Den wearing a red skirt, intending to ask for £100,000 in funding to build litter-clearing robots.

Producers changed his mind and only considered his £22,000 offer for the pop-up beach bar, but the Dragons turned it down.

He told investors he was homeless in 2007 and had ‘plenty’ of work. She even worked as a lap dancer at Stringfellows. ‘I started as an engineer,’ he said. ‘I was once Santa Claus.’

In 2014, the same year he proposed to Fifi, he launched a bid for a political career and applied to the Electoral Commission to register his own political party.

He published a manifesto for the Beach Party, whose policies included legalizing drugs and providing free meals, travel, and education “at all ages, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, or species.”

“Your doctor should have the power to prescribe you any medication you need, including cannabis and mushrooms, free of charge,” he said, just seven weeks after Fifi’s younger sister Peaches died of a heroin overdose at the age of 25.

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A source said: 'Fifi and JP are so in love. 'She's been through so much pain in her life and it's so nice to see her happy' (Photo taken with her husband Andrew in 2013)

A source said: ‘Fifi and JP are so in love. She’s been through so much pain in her life and it’s so nice to see her happy’ (Photo taken with her husband Andrew in 2013)

Fifi (L) with her father Bob, late mother Paula and late sister Peaches in a photo taken in 1989

Fifi (L) with her father Bob, late mother Paula and late sister Peaches in a photo taken in 1989

It comes as the Geldof family prepares to mark the 12th anniversary of the tragic death of Peaches, who suffered the same fate as her mother Paula in 2000.

Paula and Bob had three children, Fifi, Pixie and Peaches, before they divorced in 1996. He later married Jeanne Marine in 2015, and the actress helped him raise his children following Paula’s death.

As part of one of Britain’s most famous families, they once lived their lives in the spotlight.

But when tragedy struck the clan in the Noughties, the famous generation’s trajectory took a very different turn.

Following her death, the Boomtown Rats star also adopted Paula’s daughter, Tiger Lily, whom she shared with the late Michael Hutchence.

Bob became Tiger’s legal guardian and officially adopted him in 2007, determined to steer him away from the showbiz spotlight.

Bob said his second wife, Jeanne, helped him raise his daughters and has previously said his children “wouldn’t have survived” without her.

The musician even proposed to Jeanne, days after Peaches’ death, who he said ‘brought air into the room’ at a time when Fifi and Pixie were ‘in pain’.

After Bob became Tiger Lily’s legal guardian, it was Jeanne’s influence who supported the then four-year-old through this difficult time.

Gerry Agar previously told the Daily Mail: ‘Tiger has been completely raised and completely loved by Bob’s wife Jeanne, so he’s very stable.

‘They were very strict with him and Tiger is incredibly un-Peaches-like. He wants to please them.’

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