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Old 27-01-2015, 12:24 AM #22
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Originally Posted by daniel-lewis-1985 View Post
Hes done nothing to tarnish George Bests legacy though has he? George best died from alcohol abuse remember he tarnished himself. Calum has remained a grounded decent guy.

Career wise he obviously got the modelling contracts for being George Bests son but to be fair is a very handsome man and better looking than both parents.

It was always going to be hard for Calum to get a normal job with such a famous dad its like watching the Beckhams kids grow up....Are they going to work in a shop or at your local pub? NO.

Their career prospects are presented to them very young and they are all in the industry.

Lets not tell lies any one of you would love to have a famous parent and the opportunities that come with it.

You can choose to be a regular member of society or grab the zeleb world by the balls and get thousands of pounds and a taste of fame.
or yourself I make my own way in life I don't live off my dads name and my dad was a legend trust me. In the case of George best, he was actually better looking than callum too, but more than that superficiality he had phenomenal talent and worked his ass off at it to become the best in the world and one of the best ever.....the fact he was the first and biggest superstar british football has ever seen meant he had no protection from the flood of worldwide acclaim and attention...Ive met George a few times, he was an absolute gent....a warm charming convivial man with enormous charisma.....when he talked football the world lit up. callum tried to play the poor me card early doors..didn't really fly. hes only there because of his dad, time he dropped the chip and made it for himself. turning up on nonsense like this show is not a career. time he finds his true path and his own identity, its a little late but its never too late really
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