Brooklyn Beckham flashed his huge new diamond wedding ring in his latest cooking video, which he posted to Instagram on Saturday.
The aspiring chef, 23, married his fiancé Nicola Peltz in a £3 million wedding held at her billionaire father Nelson’s £80 million Florida compound earlier this month.
His cooking ventures were criticised by fans yet again after the aspiring chef described a Poke bowl of tuna in mayo, with rice, avocado, spring onions, fava beans, topped with lemon juice, as his ‘favourite snack’.
As the celebrity offspring chopped his raw tuna, he debuted his stunning diamond wedding ring, joining his simple silver engagement band.
‘That’s a whole meal!!!’ Brooklyn Beckham flashed his huge new wedding ring in a cooking video before being torn to shreds for calling Poke his ‘favourite snack’ on Saturday
His followers rushed to the comments to let him know it was ‘a whole meal’, while another claimed he had ‘no cooking skills whatsoever’.
They wrote: ‘Snack!? [covering eyes emoji],’ and, ‘That is not a snack,’ along with, ‘Snack?? That’s a whole meal!!!’
Another chimed in with, ‘Snack! So what a full meal look like [gasp and laughing emojis],’ as well as, ‘So. Much. Mayo.’
Taken: The aspiring chef, 23, married his fiancé Nicola Peltz in a £3 million wedding held at her billionaire father Nelson’s £80 million Florida compound earlier this month
Tasty: Brooklyn filmed himself tucking into the Poke bowl, which consisted of tuna in mayo, with rice, avocado, spring onions, fava beans, topped with lemon juice
Gaffe: In his caption, he wrote: ‘My favourite snack,’ followed by a sushi emoji
A final penned: ‘Again no cooking skills whatsoever. Please watch some other influencers with a much smaller budget who actually ‘chef’.’
Brooklyn and Nicola tied the knot in a stunning early-evening ceremony and enjoyed lingering six-second kiss in front of celebrity guests in including Eva Longoria, Mel C, and tennis legend Serena Williams.
The proceedings started at 6pm sharp when Brooklyn was joined by his 27-year-old bride for the nuptials in one of the massive tented structures set up at the Peltz $103million family estate in Palm Beach, Florida.
He could be seen waiting on his own on a stage garlanded with flowers and plants for 15 minutes before actress Nicola arrived for the $4million extravaganza in a Valentino Haute Couture white dress.
Unimpressed: His followers rushed to the comments to let him know it was ‘a whole meal’, while another claimed he had ‘no cooking skills whatsoever’
Meanwhile, it appeared there were six groomsmen who joined him on his right and six maids of honour who placed themselves to his left.
The aspiring chef chose brothers Romeo and Cruz, 17, as his best men for his much-publicised marriage to the daughter of billionaire financier Nelson Peltz, 79. His sister Harper, ten, was a bridesmaid.
Taking to Instagram, the newlyweds uploaded a slew of images from their big day, which was captured by British Vogue photographer German Larkin and will feature in the fashion bible.
Brooklyn was last slammed online after comparing cheese to butter during one of his online cooking videos.
What a pair! The proceedings started at 6pm sharp when Brooklyn, 23, was joined by his 27-year-old bride for the nuptials in one of the massive tented structures set up at the Peltz $103million family estate in Palm Beach, Florida
The eldest of the Beckham brood has been at the heart of online discourse following a recent feature in The Sunday Times, which recalled the comment during an article about his desires to become a famous chef.
During a pasta-making tutorial on his show, Cookin’ With Brooklyn, he said: ‘I love cheese, It’s like butter’, leaving viewers baffled by what he meant.
The remark sent social media into a frenzy, with one photographing the pull quote and sharing it to Twitter with the comment: ‘No one is hustling harder than Brooklyn Beckham’.
Rushing to the comments section, many ridiculed the remark, with one person writing: ‘If his cooking anything like his photography #profoundbeckamisms.’
Talking point: During a recent pasta-making tutorial on his show, Cookin’ With Brooklyn, he said: ‘I love cheese, It’s like butter’, leaving viewers baffled by what he meant
The insider added that each episode of the eight-minute online show costs $100,000 to make.
Brooklyn showed off his questionable cooking prowess once again earlier this month, while demonstrating how to rustle up a salmon poke bowl.
The aspiring chef took to Instagram to show how he prepares the basic meal, starting by washing some rice and putting it in a rice cooker.
He then filleted the salmon and cut it into small chunks, before mixing together several condiments to create a creamy sauce, into which he mixed the salmon.
One said: ‘If his cooking anything like his photography #profoundbeckamisms’
Discussion: The remark sent social media into a frenzy, with one questioning whether the remark was real
With several replies, likes and quote tweets, one actually questioned whether the comparison was real.
One Tweeter described Brooklyn’s comment as ‘exquisite’, with another saying the quote had them in ‘stiches.’
Critics have previously called attention to Brooklyn’s lack of training and expertise, while condemning the cost of his professionally edited Instagram videos.
A source has said of Brooklyn’s overblown crew and budget: ‘It’s unheard of. It’s the sort of crewing you would expect on a big TV show.’
Slicing up an avocado, he placed the cut up fruit on the rice and salmon in a bowl and sprinkled with sesame seeds and a squeeze of lemon.
Brooklyn proudly showed off his finished meal, despite having come under fire recently for his frequently-ridiculed cooking skills.
He took to Instagram to show how he prepares the basic meal, and starting by washing some rice and putting it in a rice cooker.
Yummy: Slicing up an avocado, he placed the cut up fruit on the rice and salmon in a bowl and sprinkled with sesame seeds and a squeeze of lemon
Critics have previously called attention to Brooklyn’s lack of training and expertise, while condemning the cost of his professionally edited Instagram videos.
A source has said of Brooklyn’s overblown crew and budget: ‘It’s unheard of. It’s the sort of crewing you would expect on a big TV show.’
In one video, he didn’t appear to know how to fry fish and was also heard asking how to establish when a hash brown is finished frying.
In the video, he said: ‘I eat half the fish and then I like, mess it all up and put it in two loaves of bread with the fish, vinegar, salt, mushy peas.’
Speaking to the camera, he added: ‘Coleslaw gives sandwiches a different texture, like a crunchy texture.’
The source said: ‘He is to cooking what [his mother] Posh was to singing. Apparently the guy has to be shown really super basic things and has a cheat sheet of expressions from whisk to parboil, several illustrated with pictures.’
Brooklyn’s family are mentioned in each episode with the source claiming ‘everything he does’ is directed by his parents.
Cost: The new video comes after it emerged the budding chef enlisted a 62-person crew at the eye-watering cost of $100,000 to film him making a sandwich
Creation: The ‘Brooklyn Special’ consists of a plain bagel with sea bream, garlic aioli, a hash brown and coleslaw
Brooklyn came under furious fire after landing a slot on The Late Late Show to plug his cooking career – despite having no professional training as a chef and boasting no personal claim to fame beyond his parents’ prominence.
The superstar offspring chatted to close family friend James Corden on the hit show – in a slot typically saved for esteemed stars with talents under their belt – during which he showcased his frequently-ridiculed cooking skills.
He shared details of his proposal to Nicola Peltz before challenging the fellow Brit, who has been close friends with his footballer dad for more than a decade, to a cook off – which viewers branded ‘cringy’ and ‘the definition of privilege’.
His appearance on the show was also slammed by several professional chefs who called attention to Brooklyn’s lack of training and expertise.
While other critics questioned why he had been chosen to showcase his cooking on the show instead of a professionally-trained expert.
On the show, he was keen to show off his culinary skills as he challenged James to a cook-off, with the duo preparing steak frites with mushy peas.
As James asked him who in his family was the harshest critic of his cooking and he said it was his little sister Harper. He said: ‘She is the funniest person in the world. She is always harsh about my food.’
Brooklyn went on to add that even if she likes the food she will ask for a little bit more salt or pepper – something typically seen as a slight on a chef.
Nepotism? Brooklyn came under furious fire after landing a slot on The Late Late Show on Monday night to plug his cooking career – despite having no professional training
He added that he’ll be cooking for fiancée Nicola on Valentine’s Day, but hasn’t yet planned out a meal as it’ll be ‘whatever she wants’.
Prior to his appearance on the show, Brooklyn took to Instagram to share a screenshot alongside the caption: ‘Thank you so much for having me! watch me and @j_corden cook off tonight on the Late Late Show’.
Nicola commented under the shot: ‘I’m so proud of you and you’re amazing!!’ however her praise was met with several snide comments.
‘Proud of what, exactly?’ someone replied. ‘He’s achieved nothing in life. Get a real job and make a difference, like his parents did.’
The finished product: Brooklyn served his steak and chips on a plank and had to serve his mushy peas in their whole state after running out of time to mash them
Delicious! He whipped up a steak in garlic butter during his appearance alongside the fellow Brit
Another added: ‘Proud… Why? He cooked a steak with a knob of garlic butter.’
Victoria meanwhile wrote: ‘Can’t wait!!! Love u xxxx VB x’, however her comment was also met with an unkind response.
Followers were quick to voice their outrage on her post, with one commenting: ‘Nepotism and no talent takes you so far in life… how about calling struggling real talented chefs and not just talentless products of nepotism’.
‘You are congratulating him on a gig you yourself got for him,’ another angry commented read. ‘A little silly mommy over there.’
After the segment aired, the backlash continued on social media, with several professional chefs and cooks leading the criticism of Brooklyn’s appearance.
Firm friends: Brooklyn’s father David has been close pals with James (pictured together in 2016) for more than a decade and the pair have teamed up on a number of projects together over the years
One – named Claire Meadows – wrote on Twitter, ‘I see young Brooklyn Beckham has been on the [television] showing off his cooking “skills” again,’ alongside a meme that showed the Queen of England looking angrily into the distance.
‘Oh please! Riding on your famous parents’ coattails. Get an education! Be a medical doctor,’ another chef, named Joie A, wrote on Instagram, in response to Brooklyn posting about the show.
Other viewers, who are not chefs, also ridiculed the show, calling it ’embarrassing and desperate’ – with some slamming James for such an obvious display of ‘nepotism.’
‘Absolute plonker,’ an angry viewer commented. ‘Go get a job, oops, no education.’
‘You’ve never worked in a kitchen. Never been to culinary school. Not spent thousands of hours in a chef’s apprentice position,’ another person pointed out.
Ouch: Followers were quick to dish unkind comments on social media after video of Brooklyn’s appearance circulated – with many questioning why he was asked to appear on the program instead of a professional chef, many of whom are out of work
‘Besides knowing [Gordon Ramsey] … what’s your validity in the cooking world? Oh right, being an unemployed amateur photographer son of a former singer and retired soccer player. Entertainment knows no bounds.’
‘Corden using this show to promote his mates’ son’s new play time. This show used to feature people with talent. Corden has dumbed it down,’ someone else said.
‘Are you a trained chef?’ another Instagram user asked. ‘Does anyone know? Last time I heard I thought he was a photographer? I can’t keep up lol.’
Someone else wrote: ‘Why is this talentless lazy bum Brooklyn even on TV? It’s beyond me. Famous just because of his parents hah. Most people in the U.K. can’t stand the nauseating Beckhams.’
Professional cook Claire Meadows joined in the criticism, mocking Brooklyn’s ‘skills’
‘Oh please! Riding on your famous parents’ coattails. Get an education!’ another chef, named Joie A, wrote on Instagram, in response to Brooklyn posting about the show
Others called attention to the fact that this is not the first time the 22-year-old has launched himself into a new industry and quickly found success, despite having little – or no – real training.
‘The definition of privilege,’ one person wrote. ‘This waste of space isn’t a chef. All the chefs who spent literally years learning their craft and then this own who literally can’t cook a sandwich gets the limelight because of his parents is pretty disgusting. He did the same with his ” photography career”. Didn’t put in the hours but got a book deal.’
‘How about calling struggling real talented chefs and not just talentless products of nepotism?’ a different comment read.
‘Seriously?’ another person asked. ‘All the chefs out there and this is what we’re doing? Come on, James.’
Another user claimed that late chef Anthony Bourdain would be ‘rolling his grave’ if he knew that Brooklyn was on the show.
One person asked James if the ‘actual stars’ were too busy, and another wondered if the TV star was ‘struggling to get guests with talent.’
Not impressed: Taking to social media after the segment aired, viewers called the cooking segment ‘cringy’ and asked why he had even been featured
Brooklyn’s interview comes four months after he was panned for another televised cooking stunt – in which he faced brutal mockery for making a simple breakfast sandwich during a food segment on The Today Show.
The budding photographer appeared on the US programme, when he shared his ‘recipe’ for an English breakfast sandwich, a dish that he ‘learned from his great-grandma’.
Explaining that he developed a passion for cooking while in lockdown, during which he began posting videos of himself whipping up different dishes on Instagram he then ran hosts Hoda Kotb and Carson Daly through his sandwich-making process.
But while the hosts were quick to praise his simple creation, viewers were up in arms over the decision to feature such an easy-to-assemble dish, with many branding the clip ’embarrassing’ and ‘painful’Several slammed the Today show for featuring Brooklyn when there are so many ‘talented’ and ‘qualified’ chefs struggling for work as a result of the pandemic.
Culinary whizz? Brooklyn’s new career path has been met with raised eyebrows before, with his segment on The Today Show, being mocked by viewers when it aired back in October