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Calum Best: ‘I’m proud to be my dad’s son, but I also had an alcoholic parent’

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Calum Best on a beach in Fiji back in 2005, when he was a contestant on ITV’s first-ever Love Island. He was launching what would become a prolific TV career, spanning almost two decades and a mind-boggling 45 reality shows around the world.‘Do you remember that trip?

It was the best!’ he says, as we catch up in a sunny courtyard in Fulham, south-west London, close to his flat. ‘When I got kicked off they asked me if I wanted to stay.

I was 24, lying on a beach surrounded by beautiful women, drinking cocktails – hell yes, I was going to stay!’At the time the Californian-born model son of Manchester United legend George Best and former model Angie, was a charismatic, rogue-ish character, with a mischievous glint in his eye.Our paths.

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