Eli Roth Takes to MySpace, Defends Peaches Geldof Against Her One Night Stand's Mommy





One week after Reddit user thatcoolguyben posted about his heroin laced one night stand with(with pictures verifying his story),, the 21 year-old's horror director boyfriend, addresses the issue with no one other than... Meredith Bluett-Mills. Thatcoolguyben's mother. On MySpace.Writing on his blog on April 2nd, 2010,, 37, lashed out against Bluett-Mills, calling her son a liar, "deeply troubled," and suggested that his actions are "sociopathic." He insists that thatcoolguyben, 23, took details from past stories of Peaches' drug troubles, but claims she is clean now.noted thatcoolguyben's own troubled history, from holding a girl hostage at knife point in her dorm, to witness tampering, to being kicked out of Drew University.Here is the letter in full:April 2nd, 2010To: Meredith Bluett-MillsFrom: Eli RothRe: Your son BenDear Meredith,You don't know me, but my name is Eli Roth, and I am the boyfriend of a young woman named Peaches Geldof. Her name might ring a bell, as. If you do know Peaches, like many in America you probably know her from the gossip blogs as the daughter of Sir Bob Geldof. However, in the United Kingdom people have been reading her newspaper columns and magazine articles since the timeIf you lived in England you'd also know her as not just a television presenter and fashion model, but you might have seen one of her three documentaries that aired on British television, the first of which she produced when she was 15 years old. I realize this might be difficult for you to comprehend, as your 23 year old son Ben was expelled from Drew University and so far as I can tell makes a living as an "artist" , but Peaches accomplished all of this before the age of 21. Perhaps a need for attention at any cost drove Ben to write such a destructive story, but upon closer examination,Your son Ben appears to have a deeply troubled past with women, as internet searches show he was accused of holding a girl hostage at knifepoint , and was then later was accused of witness tampering in the ensuing trial. Whether you choose to believe it or not, your son Ben is a liar. There are photos of Ben drunk with Peaches, and he concocted a racy story which involved them using heroin. I know you are quite familiar with how young adults can be irresponsible when alcohol is involved, as your son Jacob, who is the same age as Peaches, was once arrested for public drunkenness (see #3148). Ben posted his heroin-fueled sex story on a message board and then posted topless photos of them together as "proof," and instantly his story was everywhere.At first Peaches and I thought nothing of the posting - the story was simply too preposterous.But look closely at the specifics of your son's story: he did not pick a drug associated with sex like ecstasy or cocaine, he chose heroin. Why? Because not only has Peaches openly talked about drug use in her past, her mother tragically died from a heroin overdose when Peaches was young. Ben's story becomes much more salacious if he paints Peaches as heading down a similar path. Peaches does not have a squeaky clean image by any means, in fact, she's known for being brutally honest and open about her past mistakes in life.Your son took details from Peaches teenage tabloid stories to make the story more believable, no matter how contrary they are to who she is today.Imagine if I had a photo of Ben with a knife next to a girl and after some internet research posted a story that he had held yet another girl hostage at knifepoint? What if there were new photos of your son Jacob drunk and someone made up a story about how he was drunk in public again, and the press painted him as an alcoholic?Peaches lawyer immediately came out with a statement categorically denying the heroin accusations, but it was too late, your son had already done the damage.Your son did not just post a false drug story on a message board.And for what? Some psychotic story your son made up that people were all too ready to believe because it fell in line with stories from the past. Stories your son clearly read before he made up that post. He knew exactly what he was writing, the details were far too calculated. And that made it all the more destructive. These stories also send a dangerous message to anyone who has ever made a mistake, that no matter how you change someone can make up a sick story about you and everyone will revert to the worst image of your past.The instantaneous connectivity of the internet spread this venom to newspapers all over the world, so now I am hoping this letter reaches you through the same medium. The night Ben posted the photos a mutual acquaintance called him and asked him to take down the photos and the story, and Ben's response was "Fuck off," so clearly he was not bothered by what he did at the time.I would send a copy to your at your Palo Alto address that I got from Jacob's arrest on the internet, but I don't know if you reside at that residence anymore.Maybe by examining the person your son hurt, he would attempt to be more like Peaches and become an artist beyond hanging himself from meat hooks. Ben writes such creative fiction, he could ask Peaches how she got her book deal. Or perhaps like Peaches he could write for newspapers and magazines published around the globe, although even that's getting difficult for Peaches now that your son has painted her as trouble with a hurtful story fabricated around details from a painful past. I hope or your other children can help Ben realize the damage he has caused to (yet another?) young woman, and teach him how to behave like a human being.Perhaps you are the source of his anger, in which case I hope you both are able to find happiness without damaging other people's lives.Sincerely,Eli RothLos Angeles, California" Source 3 (for the classy photo of Eli and his shnuggle bunny)Thank you, Eli Roth, for your psych 101 analysis of your girlfriend's one night fling and defending her innocence and honor. I'm sure you both can talk about the degradation of women by watching Hostel I&II together. I see that like Stephenie Meyer, you used Microsoft Word's thesaurus to your advantage. It must be very hard for Peaches, leeching off her father's fame and using nepotism to fuel her own. This man is clearly destroying her life. Poor little rich girl and her creeper boyfriend who goes after not the blogger, but his mother.: resubmitted with picture resized and cut added