Ross Kemp faced criticism last night (March 6) following his behaviour on BBC ancestry series Who Do You Think You Are?.
The EastEnders hardman was on the show to trace his roots. He started with his maternal great-grandfather Arthur Chalmers, affectionately known as Pop, finding out he served in the Merchant Navy during two world wars.
Ross then turned his attention to his four-time great-grandfather on his father’s side. He joined the Royal Navy as a drummer boy when he was only 13 and served in the Napoleonic Wars.
EastEnders star Ross Kemp discovers his roots
Ross also travelled to Casablanca to find out more about Pop, and spoke with his mum Jean on the show. The soap hardman also got emotional when learning that Pop had survived a shipwreck that killed almost 100 of his crewmates.
“It’s very odd. I make lots of documentaries about a lot of stuff but when it’s about you or your family it has a very different impact, it really does. Oh Pop, what a life he had,” said Ross, getting emotional.
“It’s such a complex feeling to think about somebody who I was told about all my life by my grandmother, and my mother, had been this kind of interesting, traveller and there are similarities that I’m drawing from understanding him that I see in myself,” he added.
Who Do You Think You Are? backlash
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