Peaches Geldof has apologised for tweeting the names of the two mothers whose babies were abused by rock star Ian Watkins.
The daughter of Band Aid founder Bob Geldof posted a series of tweets explaining she had assumed the names were already "public knowledge".
Lostprophets frontman Watkins admitted attempted rape of a baby on Tuesday.
South Wales Police said it was discussing the tweeting issue with the Crown Prosecution Service.
Peaches Geldof is understood to have tweeted the women's names to her 160,000 followers after reportedly reading them on a US-based website.
"I deleted my tweets, however, and apologise for any offence caused," she said.
Geldof said at the time of tweeting she had "assumed" the names she saw on tweets were also published on news websites.
She added: "Will check my facts before tweeting next time. Apologies and lesson learned."
Watkins, 36, from Pontypridd, is due to be sentenced next month after changing his plea shortly before the start of a trial at Cardiff Crown Court.
He was branded a "determined and committed paedophile" after he admitted a string of sex offences, including the attempted rape of a baby.
He plotted the abuse with the two mothers in a series of text and internet messages.
Anyone who has been affected by this case or other cases of child abuse can contact South Wales Police on 029 20634184 or the NSPCC on 0808 800 5000.
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