Brooklyn Beckham, the eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham, is pursuing a career as a chef, sharing cooking tutorials on social media.



However, his extravagant use of expensive ingredients and impractical recipes have drawn criticism from some netizens.

Despite facing backlash, Brooklyn remains unfazed, asserting that cooking brings him joy and that negative comments do not affect him.

In one cooking tutorial, Brooklyn was criticized for using an entire bottle of avocado oil, valued at $25, to fry chicken.

His cooking style, deemed impractical for the general public, reflects his privileged upbringing where financial concerns about meal preparation were nonexistent.


Meanwhile, Nicola Peltz Beckham, Brooklyn’s wife and daughter of billionaire Nelson Peltz, recently released the trailer for her directorial debut film, “Lola.”

The film tells the story of a 19-year-old girl from a poor background struggling with addiction, poverty, and pregnancy.

Nicola’s portrayal of poverty, considering her affluent upbringing, has sparked controversy and skepticism among viewers.

Critics argue that Nicola’s background makes it difficult for audiences to relate to her portrayal of poverty, casting doubt on the authenticity of her performance.

Despite this, Nicola is determined to pursue her filmmaking ambitions, receiving support from her husband, Brooklyn, who expressed pride in her endeavors.

Despite the backlash, Nicola’s film “Lola” is set to hit theaters in the US on February 9, depicting the journey of two sisters seeking to escape their tumultuous upbringing.

While Nicola’s foray into filmmaking may face criticism, her commitment to storytelling remains unwavering.