Victoria and David Beckham’s son Brooklyn has hit back at those trolling him for his new self-proclaimed ‘profession’ which has been dubbed ‘brutal shaking’.
Beckham, 24, is the eldest son of influential couple David and Victoria Beckham and is famous for marrying billionaire heiress Nicola Peltz-Beckham. Yes, he is the man who has more than 70 tattoos in honor of his wife, including the word “married” because he is married. Take it?
Like many babies of nepotism, Brooklyn has dabbled in several different careers. At one point, he published a book of photographs, but apparently he found his true passion in cooking.
Brooklyn has 70 tattoos in tribute to his wife. Photo: Instagram/BrooklynBeckham
Brooklyn with his famous family. Photo: Brooklyn Beckham
However, his unconventional approach to being a ‘chef’ has sparked a lot of chatter online, with some of his methods so outlandish that they have prompted fans to question whether he is ‘trolling’ them, while others have called his content ‘brutally hair-raising’. .
Interestingly, Brooklyn revealed that she is not worried about her cooking despite the negative reviews.
“Honestly, I’m used to the hate. It doesn’t bother me,” he said Inside man.
“Cooking makes me happy. I have more important things to worry about than people talking crap about me.
The young chef alerted everyone to his new and burgeoning career when he was featured on a viral TikTok by creator Daniel Mack in 2022.
Mac often goes viral for creating videos asking people in luxury cars what they do for a living.
In an already infamous clip, he spotted Beckham in a $1.2 million red McLaren P1 sports car and asked him what he was doing.
Brooklyn completely ignored the fact that he was the son of a very rich couple and went straight to work on his new career.
“Um, I’m a chef,” Brooklyn explained.
“Are you really a chef? Are you the best chef in the world? Mac asked.
“I’m trying to be,” Brooklyn quipped.
He really likes butter. Photo: Instagram/BrooklynBeckham
He called himself “crazy” in the kitchen. Photo: Instagram/BrooklynBeckham
The exchange is iconic, putting Brooklyn and its cooking on the map.
Did Brooklyn work in a kitchen? Absolutely not, but that didn’t stop him from living his best life as a chef.
You see, while Brooklyn’s strives to be the best chef in the world, its methods are a bit controversial.
There was a brief period when there was a cooking show on Facebook Watch called Cooking with Brooklyn. Even after that was scrapped, he posted videos of himself cooking to his 16 million Instagram followers.
He recently caused controversy by using an entire bottle of avocado oil to cook two measly pieces of chicken. To put that into perspective, if you wanted to get your hands on the same bottle in Australia, it would cost you around $35.
Brooklyn also went viral in 2020 when it appeared on Today and taught everyone how to make a bacon, sausage, and egg sandwich.
He was also serious about it, as if people didn’t know how to do it yet.
Brooklyn has a habit of going on TV to make really normal food. You know, the kind of food you make when you can’t be bothered.
So he appeared on James Corden The Late Late Show to make a steak and visit Rachael Ray and make burgers.
He’s not afraid of a selfie. Photo: Instagram/BrooklynBeckham
Then there was the time he made a video about commotioncalled himself an absolute “madman” in the kitchen and then went on to make a classic gin and tonic.
Not to mention when he pulled out an entire burner to make a humble cheese toastie.
The way he cooks is something the internet has definitely noticed and he is often pulled for his unique style.
“Is he trolling us?” someone tweeted after seeing Brooklyn making a gin and tonic.
“Someone get the torch from Brooklyn,” joked another.
“Brooklyn Beckham wants to be a celebrity chef but can’t cook,” another noted.
“Obsessed with Brooklyn Beckham impersonating a chef and going on an American morning show and making the simplest sausage sandwich,” wrote another.
Brooklyn, however, said he knows he’s not a “pro” but said he’ll continue to make his cooking content and see where it takes him.