Victoria Beckham, former Spice Girl, defends her son Brooklyn Peltz-Beckham, 23, after fans claim his Sunday roast was "undercooked." Brooklyn recently posted a video to Instagram with former Michelin chef, Kevin Lee, where the pair is preparing a Sunday roast with a side of potatoes and carrots. He captioned the video, "Sunday roast," accompanied with a red heart. At the end of the step-by-step video, Beckham and Lee reveal the final result of the meat, which appears to be cooked rare, but many fans had negative comments on the roast. "Might as well bite the cow while itβs grazing," commented one user. "A good vet could bring that back to life," said another follower.
Victoria Beckham came to her son's defense by sharing the video to her Instagram story saying that it will serve as an "inspiration" for her next Sunday roast with the caption, "I'll be attempting this for your dad and brothers and sister!" She addressed the negative comments by adding to the bottom of her post, "It's rare people not raw," with a laughing emoji.
The son of former England football player, David Beckham, has tried out many of his talents while being in the public eye, including playing football like his father and photography and modeling like his mother, but most recently he has tried his hand at cooking. Long-time family friend, Gordon Ramsey, who is known as a British chef and TV personality, also came to Brooklyn's defense by saying, "Even as a 12-year-old, whilst playing football, Brooklyn was always excited about food. So I'm pleased that he's gone down that road and he's found something he really enjoys doing." Ramsey continued by saying, "I'm excited. We have another chef joining the mix.β