Over the years one of Brooklyn Beckham’s main passions has been cooking - but one of his latest tips left followers confused.
Brooklyn, 26, who has also worked as a photographer and a model, is a passionate foodie, and regularly shares his cooking online.
On Instagram, the chef shared a video cooking up tomato pasta, which was made in a yacht’s kitchen - but it was how he cooked the pasta which caused controversy.
“Today I am going to make some tomato pasta,” he said.

“Of course we get some pasta water,” he added, before filling his pan with water from the ocean.
“Nothing personal against Brooklyn just the water thing doesn’t appeal,” one follower wrote.
Another added: “Wait, why the ocean water?”
“Using water where boats run…hmm petrol?” another said.
In the reel, Brooklyn also used his own brand of hot sauce - Cloud 23 - to complete the tomato dish.
Earlier this week Brooklyn and his wife Nicola announced a new online venture amid the Beckham family feud.
Posting on Instagram on Sunday, the actress, 28, told her followers she had a “very important announcement” to make, adding: “We made an account for our doggies.”

The page - called peltzbeckhambabies - features snaps of their pooches Lamb, Label, Birdie and Angel.
Brooklyn and Nicola are known for their love of dogs - in May, it was reported the pair want to open a dog shelter in Los Angeles, which is to be called the Peltz Beckham Foundation.
Brooklyn has had a variety of careers, but the shelter is not a new venture for dog lover Nicola, as she is already a founder of California-based shelter Yogi's House, which works to save dogs from the euthanasia lists.
The Sun reported the couple filed paperwork in California to register the non-profit.
The Beckham family feud rumours have been ongoing for months now, spurred on by the notable absence of Brooklyn and Nicola from recent family events.
Earlier this month, the saga took another turn as fans noticed that the eldest Beckham child, 26, and his wife Nicola were no longer following Romeo, 22, and Cruz, 20, on Instagram.
A source close to Brooklyn claimed it was Romeo and Cruz who made the first step, telling The Standard they “believe he was likely blocked”.