This Morning viewers spotted an unfortunate blunder during an interview with Calum Best and his mum Angie on Monday’s show.
The pair were on the show to discuss their Mont Blanc challenge, in which they will climb the mountain in July to raise awareness and funds for the National Association for Children of Alcoholics.
But viewers noticed that the show had accidentally called Calum after his late father George in the on-screen title display.
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Calum’s dad George was a legendary footballer who passed away in 2005.
George had alcoholism for most of his adult life, and Calum and Angie have said they want to help others in similar situations to them.
Viewers were quick to call out the show for calling Calum the wrong name.
One person tweeted: “#thismorning….Your headline is George and Angie best…..his name is Calum??? His late father was George… oops.”
“#thismorning surely the caption is wrong on the best story it said ‘George & Angie best…….’ Shouldn’t it say Calum & Angie best!???? (sic).”
Meanwhile, during the interview Calum, 37, and Angie said they are hoping to raise £20,000 for Nacoa UK, a charity that provides advice and support for those affected by a parent’s drinking.
The pair will be joined by Celebrity Big Brother star Bianca Gascoigne, whose dad Paul Gascoigne has also had issues with alcohol.
When asked how she coped with her late husband’s alcoholism, Angie said: “I didn’t know how I was supposed to cope. Everyone hated me because I wanted to help him.”
Speaking about Nacoa UK, Calum continued: “The National Association for Children of Alcoholics doesn’t only deal with children, it deals with young adults and adults.
“I preach about how important it is to talk about these things, but I still struggle to get stuff out.”
Next month, Calum and Angie will be climbing Mont Blanc, which is 15ft high, to raise awareness of this issue.
Calum revealed he will be climbing all the way to the top while Angie won’t be climbing to the top, but will take part in other rock climbing and the hiking activities.
He said: “For me, I’m going to climb the mountain as best I can and raise money. We’re aiming for £20,000 all for the kids of alcoholic parents in the UK.”
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