Brooklyn Beckham Needs A Team Of 62 People To Make A Sandwich In His Show

Feb 10, 2022 - 03:59
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Brooklyn Beckham Needs A Team Of 62 People To Make A Sandwich In His Show

As a teenager, he dreamed of becoming a professional football player like his father, and later took up photography, which he gave up.

Brooklyn Beckham, the 22-year-old son of football legend David and famous Spice Girl and fashion designer Victoria Beckham, wants to be a great chef one day.

But, he avoided the arduous process of learning to cook and instead launched himself into the public spotlight with his culinary abilities, which everyone claims are modest.

According to sources familiar with his social media cooking show "Cookin'With Brooklyn," young Beckham required the assistance of 62 experts to make a sandwich, including a "culinary producer" who approves recipes, five cameramen, and nine producers.

One of the senior television directors told that it is a kind of a team you would expect in a big TV show.

The budget for creating one episode of this show is challenging and huge.

Insiders claim that each episode of the show, which is broadcast on Facebook Messenger and Instagram (where Brooklyn has 13.1 million followers), costs $100,000.

Brooklyn's special sandwich version is based on the traditional British dish of fish and chips (fish and chips) and he adapted the recipe by combining gilthead sea bream topped with sauerkraut and cabbage salad.

Brooklyn, on the other hand, did not make or prepare any sandwich items. He just placed mayonnaise on the bread and topped it with things prepared by others. He has no idea how to cook a piece of fish. He cooks as his mother sings.

Every episode of the TV show includes his famous family, especially his father.

Everything he does is directed by his parents. Victoria first helped him in fashion photography, and now family member, Gordon Ramsay is helping him with cooking. Gordon advised them to invest as much money as possible, said one family source.

The show was produced by Wheelhouse DNA for influential content and is copyright for Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, while this is the third attempt at Brooklyn's career.

As a teenager, he dreamed of becoming a professional football player but was rejected by Arsenal, a London team, at the age of 15. He also studied photography and media at a private college in London and was admitted to study photography at Parsons School in New York. But, after less than a year, he felt homesick and went home.

In 2017, he published the book “What I See,” which consists of 300 “personal” photographs, including Victoria caressing an elephant and David’s tattoos.

After seeing Brooklyn's recent appearance on The Late Show with James Corden, British TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson said that she doesn't think Brookly Beckham deserves a place at James Cordon's table. Ulrika said that she can't watch this kind of injustice and nepotism. No wonder this kind of insult causes jealousy and frustration, she added.

But the controversy over Brooklyn's cooking began last October when he appeared on the Today show and created a bacon, egg, and sausage sandwich. Except for the eggs, everything was prepared ahead of time.

During the quarantine, Brooklyn said he developed a significant interest in cooking and began uploading videos on social media of himself cooking at his $ 10.5 million home in Los Angeles, that he shares with his fiancee, actress Nicola Peltz.

On April 9, the couple will get married. Victoria has invited her former colleagues from the band Spice Girls to the most significant day of her son's life. The wedding will take place in Florida at the villa of Nicolina's father, billionaire, and businessman.