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Ayeesha Walsh

Brooklyn Beckham shows off new skill after failed attempt at cooking roast

Brooklyn Beckham has turned his hand to a new skill after failing to impress his fans with his chef capabilities.

The star was seen pampering his wife Nicola Peltz and her friend by treating them to a manicure as they filmed him getting stuck into the task.

Brooklyn, 23, was seen dressed casually in a grey t-shirt accessorised with a fashionable pearl necklace as he gave Nicola the VIP treatment.

He then applied a set of stick on nails to her friend, carefully applying glue to the back of the false nails before sticking them on her fingers.

Nicola, 27, posted the video to her social media captioning the upload: "Pampering the ladies."

Brooklyn has been spending quality time with wife Nicola (Getty)

Brooklyn recently splashed out over $360 dollars on his "Michelin style" roast dinner sparking controversy with his fans.

The upcoming chef shared his version of a typical roast beef dinner on Wednesday, but the lavish meal failed to impress his followers.

The slap-up meal comprising of an aged beef joint with roast potatoes and carrots had his fans feeling turned off when they critiqued the plate, saying it appeared to be undercooked and that he had overused the butter when he was prepping his vegetables.

Brooklyn sparked speculation from fans over just how much the meal would have cost due to the luxurious produce he had used and the ever-increasing cost of living and sky-rocketing food prices globally.

According to MailOnline Butchers told them that the meat used for the dish appeared to be a five kilo cut of 28 day dry aged sirloin - which retails at around $240-360.

Nicola panned to her husband's face as he pampered her (Instagram)
Brooklyn meticulously applied the nails (Instagram)

This price doesn't include the rest of the meal - especially the elaborate butter usage.

Despite the hefty price tag the traditional roast didn't quite get mouths watering as they watched Brooklyn prepare his dinner.

One unimpressed follower wrote: "What pains me the most is that probably cost more than most families can afford to spend on food in a week."

A second posted: "Heart attack on a plate. Totally unnecessary amount of it. Most people's budgets do not include ‘ aged’ any kind of meat. In fact those black gloves put me right off anyway. So unappealing!"

A third added: "Such a waste, while others are starving to death. Where it’s the dislike button?"

Brooklyn received criticism for his roast beef (brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram)
Brooklyn didn't get a positive reaction for the butter he used (brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram)

However, Brooklyn's mum was on hand to save the day as she called his recipe an "inspiration" sharing the video to her own social media.

She wrote: "Inspiration for Sunday's roast. I'll be attempting this for your dad and brothers and sister!"

Victoria then addressed some critics who had said the meal was undercooked by adding: "It's rare people not raw."

Brooklyn gave a step by step guide to recreating the meal before taking a bite and saying: "Just like a have it in England. The best Sunday roast."

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