Pixie Geldof prances around her garden in the sun before snuggling up to her beloved dog

‘I’m REALLY annoying!’ Pixie Geldof prances around her garden in the sun as she admits she’s getting on her husband’s nerves in lockdown

Pixie Geldof shared snaps and videos from lockdown on Thursday, declaring herself ‘really annoying’ to live with.

The daughter of Sir Bob Geldof was seen snuggling up on the lawn in her garden with her dog Busta.

Smothering the beloved pooch, Pixie, 29, captioned the image: ‘I’m annoying Busta while he tries to sunbathe!’

Pixie Geldof shared snaps and videos from lockdown on Thursday, declaring herself 'really annoying' to live with

Pixie Geldof shared snaps and videos from lockdown on Thursday, declaring herself ‘really annoying’ to live with

She lay in the sun with the dog in a grey sweater, her pink locks falling around her features as she stared at the camera.

She was then seen prancing around her walled garden energetically.

Pixie simply captioned this: ‘I’m REALLY annoying!’

Pixie wore a white crop top and patterned leggings for the dancing session. 

Fun in the sun: She was then seen prancing around her walled garden energetically

Pixie simply captioned this: 'I'm REALLY annoying!'

Fun in the sun: She was then seen prancing around her walled garden energetically. Pixie simply captioned this –  ‘I’m REALLY annoying!’

All the energy: The clip was presumably filmed by her husband George Barnett, who she is isolating with during the UK's COVID-19 lockdown

All the energy: The clip was presumably filmed by her husband George Barnett, who she is isolating with during the UK’s COVID-19 lockdown

Prancing around: Pixie wore a white crop top and patterned leggings for the dancing session

Pink lady: She has recently coloured her locks pink

Prancing around: Pixie wore a white crop top and patterned leggings for the dancing session

The clip was presumably filmed by her husband George Barnett, who she is isolating with during the UK’s COVID-19 lockdown.

Pixie has been married to These New Puritans drummer George since 2017, when the couple tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in Majorca, with the bride arriving in a bus.

Close friends Alexa Chung and Daisy Lowe were bridesmaids and guests including Louis Tomlinson, Harry Styles and Nick Grimshaw attended.

Sunbathing: The daughter of Sir Bob Geldof was seen snuggling up on the lawn in her garden with her dog Busta. Smothering the beloved pooch

Pixie, 29, captioned the image: 'I’m annoying Busta while he tries to sunbathe!'

Sunbathing: The daughter of Sir Bob Geldof was seen snuggling up on the lawn in her garden with her dog Busta. Smothering the beloved pooch, Pixie, 29, captioned the image – ‘I’m annoying Busta while he tries to sunbathe!’

Cutes! Busta was clearly hoping for some downtime in the sun

Cutes! Busta was clearly hoping for some downtime in the sun

Better known for her modelling, Pixie has also fronted band Violet and released debut album, I’m Yours in November 2016.

In an interview with The Guardian, she said: ‘What it did was give me something to focus on. It was the best thing for me. Not the music itself so much, but the doing something, something that wasn’t sitting in my house staring in the corners.’

Her song Twin Thing is about her late sister Peaches, who passed away in 2014, aged 25 following a heroin overdose.

Loved-up: Pixie has been married to These New Puritans drummer George since 2017, when the couple tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in Majorca, with the bride arriving in a bus

Loved-up: Pixie has been married to These New Puritans drummer George since 2017, when the couple tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in Majorca, with the bride arriving in a bus

The siblings were born 18 months apart and the lyrics read: ‘Wish I’d known you like my own skin/ So I could feel the hurt that you were in/ Wish we had that twin thing.’

She told The Irish Times: ‘It was unspoken that we knew it was quite precious and it was unspoken that we would work on it until it was perfect.

‘There was a second where I wasn’t going to put it on the record and then I realised that there had been people who had written songs that have helped me very much, and people that have made me feel connected when I’ve felt very unconnected.’