“Pamper the ladies!”: Brooklyn Beckham tries his hand at being a manicurist while painting his wife Nicola Peltz’s nails and giving her buddies stick-on acrylic paints
He was recently criticized for spending hundreds of pounds on a controversial Michelin-style Sunday roast.
But now Brooklyn Beckham has tried her hand at being a manicurist, like he did with his wife Nicola Peltz’s nails, and has applied acrylics to her friends’ hands to stick on.
The 27-year-old model shared the moment when 23-year-old Brooklyn chef adorned her hands on Sunday afternoon, captioning the post for her 2.7 million followers: “Ladies’ pampering.”
allrounder! Brooklyn Beckham has dabbled in manicurism like he did with his wife Nicola Peltz’s nails, adding some stick-on acrylics to her pals
Brooklyn gently held one hand as he applied glue to the back of a stick-on nail.
Then he took great care to apply it to the nail bed without letting glue spill over the sides.
The camera then turned to Brooklyn, who smiled softly for the camera after completing the manicure.
He cut a casual ensemble with a charcoal gray band tee and a quirky pearl necklace.
With great care: The model, 27, shared the moment Chef Brooklyn, 23, adorned her hands on Sunday afternoon, captioning the post with her 2.7million followers: ‘Pampering the ladies’
It wasn’t long after the budding chef got his bearings at a traditional roast dinner on Wednesday, whipping up aged beef that looked undercooked with a side of carrots and potatoes.
But the 23-year-old TV personality was widely mocked over the Instagram video. Fans claimed the beef looked raw and that too much butter was used to prepare the vegetables.
Fans also wondered how much the meal would have cost to prepare and if the average person could afford to replicate it.
Casual: The camera then turned to Brooklyn, who smiled softly at the camera after completing the manicure
Butchers told Web that the meat appeared to be a 5kg cut of 28-day dry-aged roast beef, which would be worth between £200 and £300 at a meat market.
Brooklyn also used copious amounts of butter, which is currently sky-high due to a global milk shortage.
Shocked fans rushed to comment on the cost of the meal, with one commenting: “What pains me most is that it probably costs more than most British families can afford to spend on food in a week. [sic]’
Looking good: Brooklyn gently held one hand while applying the glue, then made sure to apply it to the nail bed without letting glue spill over the sides
Others added: “Heart attack on a plate. Completely unnecessary amount of it. Most people’s budgets don’t include “cured” meat. In fact, those black gloves put me off anyway. So unattractive!’.
“Such a waste while others starve. Where is the dislike button?’; ‘I think looks like money?’; “Doesn’t he know how expensive Lurpak is, defo no Costy Livvy Crisis over in the States?”
“Couldn’t afford the amount of butter used! Better pay a tenna for a carvery than 80 pounds in butter’; “Wonder the cost as butter was around £430”.
Despite the backlash over the food, Brooklyn received praise from his mother, Victoria Beckham, who said she would use the recipe as “inspiration” for the next meal she cooks for her family.
The 48-year-old designer shared Brooklyn’s video on Instagram and wrote: “Sunday roast inspiration. I’ll try that for your father and your brothers and sister!’
Hitting back at the fans’ criticism, she pointedly added, “It’s rare people who aren’t raw.”
A bargain? Brooklyn Beckham “spent £300” on his “underdone” roast beef and fans slammed the budding chef for “spending more on a meal than families do in a week”.
Expensive: Butchers told Web that the meat appeared to be a 5kg piece of 28-day dry-aged sirloin, which would be worth between £200 and £300 at a meat market