THE mum of Britain’s richest gypsy has said she knew her son was destined to become a millionaire.
Alfie Best’s parents struggled to make ends meet when he was growing up but Jane Best says he was destined to become a financial success.
The business tycoon, 53, is now thought to have a net worth of around £741million.
Alfie - set to be crowned the world's first gypsy billionaire next year if all goes to plan - was born in a caravan on a layby in Leicester.
He was raised by his mum and dad in the ten-foot long motorhome.
From the age of eight he worked with his dad - also named Alfie - going door to door offering to tarmac homeowners' driveways.
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Aged 13, he laid the tarmac on the mile-long drive leading to the stately home of a member of the Hambro banking family.
His first solo business venture was buying and selling an Escort van, raking in a £150 profit.
From then the budding businessman was hooked.
He managed to buy his first house for £63,000 aged just 17, while also starting up a business selling vans in East London.
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Despite everything though, his mum always believed he would make it.
In a new film called Gypsy Billionaire, which premiers at Cannes Film Festival this Friday, Jane said: “When Alfie was a little boy, he come to me and said ‘that man got a cracking car over there. It’s a big Rolls-Royce. I said ‘You know what, ‘you save your money and you’ll have a Rolls-Royce one day’.”
She added: “He’s always at work even if he’s on holiday. His brain don’t click off. That’s how my Alfie’s like.”
Jane though admitted he was a handful when he was a youngster, she said: "He was like having 20 children. He was a handful to look after.”
He’s always at work even if he’s on holiday. His brain don’t click off. That’s how my Alfie’s like
Alfie Best's mum Jane
Now, Alfie runs a residential park homes empire Wyldecrest Parks, which made £32m last year alone.
His dad, Alfie Best Sr, also noticed there was something a bit different about his son.
He said: “Every second you wanted to know where he was.
“I always feel he’s been a very lucky boy because when he was born we had about nine inches of snow.
“Well, I had about four jobs to do, tarmacking. I couldn’t do them.
“Someone pulled in the layby and he went and gave us three loads of scrap. So that tied us over until the snow cleared.
“That’s why I always think of him as being a lucky baby.”
Alfie now lives the high life in a mansion worth £6m, a fleet of supercars in the garage and he travels around the country on his personalised helicopter - designed by James Bond’s favourite car company, Aston Martin.
Earlier this year, The Sun was given a peek into a normal day in Alfie Best's enviable life.
Alfie's daughter, Elizabeth, dropped out of school when she was 11 but is now following in her dad's footsteps.
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Alfie has also revealed the moment he was left sleeping in his van.
The film Gypsy Billionaire is premiering at Cannes next Friday.