‘Don’t worry, not a career change!’: Brooklyn Beckham pokes fun at his many professions as he scores a goal during a football game
He’s the eldest son of Premier League ace David Beckham.
And Brooklyn Beckham showed that he’s got some of the family skill on Friday as he shared a video of himself playing football to Instagram.
The budding chef, 24, could be seen scoring a goal during the game, with an onlooker shouting out ‘come on, Brooklyn’.
Now hoping to make a name for himself in the culinary world, he has previously embarked on careers in photography and modelling.
Making a jibe at himself and his reputation for switching professions, Brooklyn captioned: ‘Don’t worry not a career change’.
‘Don’t worry not a career change’: Brooklyn Beckham poked fun at his many professions on Friday as he scored a goal during a football game
Score! The budding chef shared footage from the game, showing him score a goal as an onlooker shouted out ‘come on, Brooklyn’
The son of Victoria and David, who’s famous father made 265 Premier league appearances, appeared to be playing a friendly game as he was dressed in a white strip.
As he shared footage from the game to Instagram, his proud dad wrote in the comment section: ‘Hahaha goooooaaaaallllll’.
While his younger brother Romeo has followed in dad David’s footsteps and is currently playing as a forward for the Brentford B team, Brooklyn hasn’t gone down the same route.
Last year, Brooklyn blamed his star sign and ‘a lot of anxiety’ as the reason he isn’t a famous footballer like his father David.
The self taught chef failed to secure an Arsenal Football Club Academy scholarship when he was 15 and instead took up photography as his new career path.
The London native told Bustle that he felt he was too anxious to follow in his father’s footsteps: ‘I have a lot of anxiety’.
He continued: ‘And to try and live up to what my dad did, it was just like, it got to the point where I was just, like, I really just want to make my own name for myself and work my a**e off. I’m a Pisces. Sensitive.’
In 2017, the then-aspiring photographer released a book named What I See. While in 2020, he was also said to have signed to a major modelling agency, after receiving criticism over his photography.
Chef: Now hoping to make a name for himself in the culinary world, he has previously embarked on careers in photography and modelling
Not for him: Last year, Brooklyn blamed his star sign and ‘a lot of anxiety’ as the reason he isn’t a famous footballer like his father David
His cooking has also suffered an array of backlash from fans, who had dubbed him ‘out of touch’ for using expensive products.
Often sharing videos to social media on how to make his recipes, Brooklyn has recently been called out for using a £300 joint of beef, alongside black truffle – which is notoriously expensive.
Asking whether he is award of the cost of living crisis, many fans blasted the self-proclaimed chef in the comment section of his video.
While he was critiqued again just last month as he attempted to make fettuccine alfredo while promoting a milk brand.
Many were quick to point out that he had used spaghetti instead of the more traditional fettuccine pasta and made a béchamel sauce instead of an alfredo one.
Béchamel sauce is a simple recipe, made from flour, milk, and butter. Alfredo sauce is much richer – and made using thick cream, butter, garlic, fresh parsley, and parmesan.
Others highlighted how he didn’t even season the dish – as one joked in the comments that ‘inflation is hitting everybody’ as he left out key ingredients.
One wrote underneath: ‘No no and again no! So many mistakes in only one dish! Please no!’
Oh dear: His cooking has also suffered an array of backlash from fans, including last month when he attempted a fettuccine alfredo
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