Son of David and Victoria Beckham spends BRL 519,000 on recipe video

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Model and photographer Brooklyn Beckham, 22, son of the couple David and Victoria Beckham, drew attention after doing a super production for a recipe video. It involved a team of 62 people and spent US$100,000, about R$519,000, to teach the recipe for a sandwich.

The painting is called Cookin’ With Brooklyn (Cooking with Brooklyn, in Portuguese) and is broadcast on the model’s Instagram. In the episode in question, Brooklyn teaches his followers the recipe for a bagel sandwich with coleslaw.

According to a source revealed to the Daily Mail, the structure for the production of the show is equivalent to a television show. The source said that, among the more than 60 employees, Brooklyn had a “culinary producer” and nine other producers, in addition to five cameras to capture the images.

The video in question is eight minutes long and the young man does not appear cooking anything that will be placed in the sandwich. In addition, Nicola Peltz’s fiancé even questions how to know if a fried fish is in the right place.

Brooklyn has tried other times to expand her culinary knowledge on various TV shows. He came to face harsh criticism when he appeared on The Late Late Show and was unsuccessful in front of the stove.

In 2020, days after the model’s engagement to actress Nicola Peltz, 25, daughter of American billionaire Nelson Peltz, 78, was announced, many details were speculated by the international press. One of them is the couple’s desire to have a Jewish ceremony.

Although neither of them is religious, the Daily Mail stated that Brooklyn’s great-grandfather and Nicola’s father are Jewish, which made the two choose to wear the chuppah (wedding cup) and sign a ketubah (marriage contract). . It is unclear, however, whether they will have a rabbi at the head of the ceremony.

In addition, the couple would be thinking of two celebrations, one in the United Kingdom, where the boy’s family lives, and another in Florida, in the United States. The plans would include spending US$4 million (about R$21.5 million) on the two ceremonies, which would take place in 2021.

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