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Calum Best, son of the legendary footballer George Best, has shared a deeply personal and emotional update regarding his mother, Angie Best. In a poignant video posted on social media, Calum, aged 44, spoke about a recent and heart-wrenching development in his family’s life.
Angie Best, who is 73, has been diagnosed with colon cancer, which has tragically spread to her liver. This news comes just weeks after the initial diagnosis, marking a challenging time for the family.
In the video, Calum expressed the difficulty he faced in finding the right words to convey such a personal and serious matter. “Hi everyone,” he began, “I’ve been thinking long and hard over the past few weeks about how to write this.” His struggle to articulate his feelings underscored the gravity of the situation.
Calum emphasized the importance of honesty when it comes to health matters, especially those concerning his mother. “A few weeks ago, my beautiful, wonderful mum was diagnosed with cancer,” he revealed, describing Angie as someone who has consistently led a life focused on health, fitness, and wellbeing.
This revelation has undoubtedly brought about a wave of emotions, not only for Calum and his family but also for the many who admire and support them. As they navigate this difficult journey, the family’s focus remains on Angie’s health and the path forward.
‘For as long as I can remember, she has lived her life rooted in health, fitness and wellbeing.
‘She has always believed in taking care of the body, mind and soul. But as we all know, cancer doesn’t discriminate.
‘It doesn’t care where you’re from, how you live, or how healthy you try to be. And now, it’s here – and it’s with my mum.’
Calum said he has set up a GoFundMe page for financial support.
George Best’s son revealed his mother Angie’s cancer diagnosis in an emotional video clip. Pictured: Angie Best and George Best holding his son, Calum at Heathrow Airport
TV personality Calum, 44, shared the devastating health update on social media on Thursday
The devastated star continued: ‘I’ll be honest, I haven’t cried in years but this has been an emotional rollercoaster I never expected to be on.
‘We’ve reached a point where we felt it was important to share what we’re going through and, humbly, ask for help.
‘My mum has been diagnosed with colon cancer that has spread to her liver.
‘To move forward, we need access to specialist care and professionals who can offer the right treatment.
‘This is incredibly hard for me to say, but financially, I can’t carry this on my own.
‘So we’ve created this GoFundMe page to ask for your support.
‘Any contribution, no matter how small, will help us access the specialists, treatment and care my mum needs during this time.
‘We’ll also be sharing updates along the way, and my mum will be posting videos too, when she feels able.
‘From the bottom of my heart, thank you for reading, for caring, for sharing and for supporting us in any way you can. Calum.’
He said his 73-year-old mother was diagnosed with colon cancer just a few weeks ago, and it has now spread to her liver
Pictured: Former Northern Ireland international soccer star George Best sits with his wife Angie in London, September 1981
Calum also shared a message from Angie, who said she is ‘ready to fight’ this disease.
She added: ‘Consultations and research all takes dosh which I don’t have BUT I truly believe that this info will be invaluable as research suggests 1 in 2 of us will get some form of cancer. Yikes. Wish me luck, Onwards and upwards Homies.’
Calum’s fans have flooded his social media with supportive messages.
One wrote: ‘So sorry to hear this my brother. Sending love and healing energy to you guys.’
A second posted: ‘Oh my darling- I’m so sorry to hear this. Love you and love to your mom will happily help.’
A third said: ‘Calum!!! Sending you all the love on earth.’
Angie met George Best at a dinner party in LA in 1975 when he was signing to play for the Los Angeles Aztecs, and it was ‘love at first sight’.
They moved to London in 1976.
When she returned to Los Angeles, George followed her and persuaded her to marry him.
They wed on 24 January 1976 and went on to have son Calum in 1981.
The couple separated the following year and divorced in 1986, following George’s problems with alcohol abuse and domestic violence.