As he worked on giving his wife Nicola Peltz the perfect manicure, Brooklyn Beckham switched from using pots and pans to applying nail polish.
The young chef has recently been the target of criticism after it was revealed that he spent hundreds of pounds on ingredients in the Michelin manner to prepare a Sunday roast.
The 23-year-old man was seen on camera painting Nicola’s nails and applying stick-on acrylics on her friend’s fingers while he experimented with nail art. He then painted his own nails.
On Sunday, the 27-year-old actress from Welcome to the Chippendales shared the scene with the 2.7 million people who follow her on Instagram. She captioned the video: “Pampering the ladies.”
The eldest son of Victoria and David Beckham carefully held a hand while he applied adhesive to the pink stick-on nail and then put it onto a fingernail. He did this while maintaining a high level of attention to detail.
After that, he repeated the same motions for the other fingers, but this time he paid careful attention to ensure that he did not get any excess glue on the side of the nail.


Photo: nicolaannepeltzbeckham
When the camera turned back to face him, it captured the moment when the photographer beamed a warm smile directly into the lens of the camera.
Brooklyn went for a more relaxed look for the event by donning a grey band t-shirt with a slouchy fit and accessorising it with a pearl necklace.
After the famous offspring shared his effort at a roast with a twist, he was met with a number of critical comments on social media, and it wasn’t long until the fun-filled Sunday afternoon arrived.
He posted a documentation of his version of the customary dinner on Wednesday, in which he featured a chunk of raw flesh, which sparked a commotion in the comments area.
Fans ridiculed him when he held out the slab of aged beef, saying that the meat was undercooked and that he used an excessive amount of butter to roast the vegetables.
In addition to his culinary prowess, the footballing great’s son was questioned about how much money it would take to buy the necessary ingredients for the meal given the present state of the economy and the rising cost of living.
One penned: ‘What pains me the most is that probably cost more than most British families can afford to spend on food in a wk. [sic]’
Another noted: ‘Such a waste, while others are starving to death. Where it’s the dislike button?’
While this fan said: ‘Heart attack on a plate. Totally unnecessary amount of it. Most peoples budgets do not include ‘ aged’ any kind of meat. In fact those black gloves put me right off anyway. So unappealing! [sic]’
Victoria quickly defended her son’s cooking, sharing the video on her own social media alongside the caption: ‘Inspiration for Sunday’s roast. I’ll be attempting this for your dad and brothers and sister!’