Best behaviour
Casanova Calum's following in his father's footsteps
Calum Best may have failed to 'score' recently with Celebrity Big Brother beauty, Danielle Lloyd. But his track-record on romance shows that he loves playing the field - just like his dad!
Calum - back in George Best's hometown last week to open a foodstore - is no slow coach when it comes stepping out with leggy blondes, or notching up steamy liaisons and celebrity conquests.
Last week, Calum was out in Dublin, for a meal with singer, Chris de Burgh's blonde bombshell daughter - former Miss Ireland, Rosanna Davidson.
And just a few days before that, the love lothario snogged top Irish model, Katy French, at the opening of a nightclub in Dublin.
However, Calum's roguish charm allegedly failed to woo Big Brother's Danielle Lloyd at the Fate Awards in Belfast earlier this month.
His cheesy chat-up line to his mate, Teddy Sheringham's ex - "I'm your man. Just try me. I'm very good" - apparently fell on deaf ears.
But Calum can boast a long list of celebrity conquests - if regular reports in gossip columns are to be believed.
Among the famous females linked to Calum are daughter of disgraced Tory MP Alexandra Aitken, Page Three models Jodie Marsh and Alicia Douvall and Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding.
California-born Calum - the only son from George's marriage to former Playboy bunny-turned-fitness guru Angie - also smooched fellow Love Island TV contestants, Rebecca Loos and Bianca Gascoigne.
And he scored with local Big Brother star, Orlaith McAllister while in Belfast to take part in the Soccermagic football tournament in spring 2005.
Last November, just before he came to Belfast to turn on the city's Christmas lights, he spent some passionate nights with Hollywood actress party girl Lindsay Lohan.
Within hours of leaving Lohan, he was reportedly 'loved-up' with an Ulster girl whom he met on the Belfast-bound flight.
In spite of his antics, Calum is still a pale second Best compared with his dad's superstud successes.
Once, when asked if he had bedded SEVEN Miss World winners, a quick-witted George denied the claim, saying: "It was only four - I didn't turn up for the other three"
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