Victoria Beckham’s eldest son, 22, is currently lapping up.It comes after Brooklyn launched his own online cooking show, entitled Cookin' With Brooklyn, last month.His love of cooking was also demonstrated in front of millions of viewers in the US on James Corden's Late Late Show, where the duo made steak frites together.Fuming about Brooklyn’s decision to pursue cooking after “discovering he enjoyed it during lockdown” in her latest column for The Sun, Ulrika penned: "Admittedly he’s as handsome as the day is long. “He seems cute and his parents clearly worship him."But watching Brooklyn Beckham on The Late Late Show With James Corden in the US cook up a steak and chips with mushy peas because he’d discovered he enjoyed cooking during lockdown tinged me with bitterness.”Ulrika argued: “My thoughts go to friends and colleagues in the hospitality business who are trained chefs and deserved to have a place at the Corden table, rather than rookie Brooklyn.“I’m sure I’m not the only one who had the same thoughts of nepotism and unfair advantage. “It’s little wonder this kind of display engenders jealousy and frustration.” Despite being left irritated by Brooklyn landing TV shows without any proper training as a chef, she acknowledged that being a child of famous parents can be tricky.Ulrika claimed it must be hard for kids who were born into their fame to branch out and forge their own careers without "comparisons being drawn" to their A-List family members.During Corden’s show, the duo chatted while cooking together, before doing an impression of TV chef Gordon Ramsay, 55.Brooklyn also shared his romantic plans to cook his fiancée Nicola Peltz, 27, "whatever she wants" for Valentine's Day.Once their dishes were complete,.
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