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Brooklyn Beckham has faced a fresh wave of online mockery following his latest cooking demonstration, despite the budding chef's previous stance of wishing "the haters well".
The eldest child of David and Victoria Beckham took to Instagram on Monday to share his method for crafting a bunless burger and chips, complete with Chosen Foods produce and a generous helping of his favoured avocado oil.Dressed in a casual white tank top, adorned with a gold chain, multiple rings, and sporting an Inter Miami cap in a nod to his father's football club, Brooklyn was all smiles as he prepared a 'Flying Dutchman' using Chosen Foods products.
He began by chopping potatoes and "two similar sized" onions, then proceeded to fry the chips in "100% avocado oil" and press the meat on a grill.After that, he added a splash of avocado oil over the onions before assembling his Flying Dutchman creation, the Mirror reports.While there were some positive remarks from fans under Brooklyn's Instagram post, praising him as an "incredible chef", the majority of responses indulged in the kind of "hater" commentary that has become a familiar backdrop to his cooking ventures.The 25-year-old has faced a barrage of criticism after the latest episode of his online cookery series Cooking With Brooklyn and has been savagely mocked by social media users for his attempt to make a classic burger.One scathing comment read: "It's burger and chips you melt ....this guy needs a hobby," while another simply stated: "You just made burger and chips [laughing face emoji]."A third unimpressed follower wrote: "Untalented child of beautiful parents," with another adding: "What has life come to...
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