He was forced to sleep on the street and went hungry after he was thrown out of his home at just 16.
He said: “When I was growing up in Salford, I was always in trouble. It was stuff like petty crime and all sorts of things. I was basically a rebel without a cause. And I got kicked out by my parents and ended up homeless.
“I was then homeless from 16 to 22. I was such a young kid I couldn’t take care of the basic things.
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