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has posted an old photo of his aspiring chef son Brooklyn creating sushi in a Japanese restaurant years before his cooking career began.<br>The Inter Miami FC owner, 47, posted the snap of Brooklyn concentrating on making the dish beside his younger brothers Romeo, 19, and Cruz, 17. <br>Referencing his son's fledgling career, David captioned the picture: 'Where it all began', before tagging Brooklyn and adding a chef emoji. <br>         'Where it started': David Beckham has posted an old photo of his aspiring chef son Brooklyn creating sushi in a Japanese restaurant years before his cooking career began<br>David also tagged his wife Victoria, 48, as well as their younger sons in the snap, which appeared to have been taken before the birth of their daughter Harper, 11.<br>The boys all got stuck into the task, but it is Brooklyn who has been inspired by the world of cookery and hopes to make a career in the field. <br>   RELATED ARTICLES                    <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>81 shares<br><br><br>Earlier this week, Brooklyn put his culinary skills to the test as he showed his legions of social media followers his recipe for making [https://stockhouse.com/search?searchtext=homemade%20pizza homemade pizza].<br>The son of David and  posted a clip of himself whipping up a fresh pizza to Instagram on Tuesday - 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The Peltz family have a £1.3 billion fortune<br>        Sweet: Brooklyn probably couldn't have won no matter what answer he gave - and at least he politely took the time to answer Daniel's questions<br>      In the video edit, the social media star even added a picture of Disney character, Remy - a rat who becomes a chef in the popular Disney movie, Ratatouille.<br>Daniel asks him: 'What's your chef name?<br><br>If that's a thing?' <br>'My name's Brooklyn', he replies. <br>When Daniel asks if Brooklyn has any tips for those who want to get into cooking, the budding chef simply says: 'Just follow your passion. Whatever makes you happy, just keep doing it.' <br>Brooklyn's famous parents have a joint net worth of £380million and his wife Nicola Peltz has a net worth of £42million. 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has posted an old photo of his aspiring chef son Brooklyn creating sushi in a Japanese restaurant years before his cooking career began.
The Inter Miami FC owner, 47, posted the snap of Brooklyn concentrating on making the dish beside his younger brothers Romeo, 19, and Cruz, 17. 
Referencing his son's fledgling career, David captioned the picture: 'Where it all began', before tagging Brooklyn and adding a chef emoji. 
'Where it started': David Beckham has posted an old photo of his aspiring chef son Brooklyn creating sushi in a Japanese restaurant years before his cooking career began
David also tagged his wife Victoria, 48, as well as their younger sons in the snap, which appeared to have been taken before the birth of their daughter Harper, 11.
The boys all got stuck into the task, but it is Brooklyn who has been inspired by the world of cookery and hopes to make a career in the field. 
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Earlier this week, Brooklyn put his culinary skills to the test as he showed his legions of social media followers his recipe for making homemade pizza.
The son of David and  posted a clip of himself whipping up a fresh pizza to Instagram on Tuesday - but left some viewers unimpressed with his ingredients.
Homemade: Brooklyn put his culinary skills to the test as he showed his legions of social media followers his recipe for making homemade pizza
Brooklyn started off by drizzling some olive oil into a bowl of flour followed by a cup of water and plenty of kneading.
The star then filmed himself preparing his tomato sauce before he fried up some mushrooms and added garlic and spinach.
Brooklyn's wife Nicola gave his pizza a thumbs up as she commented with a series of love heart emojis but other viewers were not as impressed.
One fan told Brooklyn: 'Don't quit your day job,' while another said: 'Is your base sauce seriously tinned tomatoes and raw garlic?!'
Clip: The 23-year-old son of David and Victoria Beckham posted a clip of himself whipping up a fresh pizza to Instagram on Tuesday - but left some viewers unimpressed with his ingrediants
Another added: 'Just a cook, not a chef.

Plus, way too much crust on that dough with canned tomatoes on it'.
Another user simply told him to 'stop' while one follower said they thought the pizza looked 'undercooked'.
However, the pizza did go down a treat with others as one fan wrote: 'You should make a instagram just for your recipes and share the recipes too!'
Another user said: 'This just made me so hungry for pizza,' while another simply added that the pizza made them 'drool'. 


Reaction: One fan told Brooklyn: 'Don't quit your day job,' while another said: 'Is your base sauce seriously tinned tomatoes and raw garlic?!'


Impressed: However, the pizza did go down a treat with others as one fan wrote: 'You should make a instagram just for your recipes and share the recipes too!'
The video comes after Brooklyn was trolled by a popular TikTok star over his fledgling career as a chef after being asked what exactly he did for a living, which allowed him to afford his £1m ($1.2m) McLaren supercar.
Brooklyn was accosted by social media star and YouTuber Daniel Mac recently while driving around Los Angeles in his red McLaren P1 sports car. 
Daniel, 24, approached Brooklyn to compliment his impressive vehicle, before asking what he does for a living to afford such a nice car - before gleefully teasing the celebrity offspring when he responded that he's a chef. 
'Hey man, what do you do for a living?

Your car's awesome,' the TikToker asked Brooklyn after spotting him behind the wheel of his car.  
Preparation: The star then filmed himself preparing his tomato sauce before he fried up some mushrooms and added garlic and lettuce
Daniel has become something of a star in his own right on social media, where he has gained notoriety for his videos in which he asks drivers of incredibly pricey vehicles what they do in order to earn enough to pay for kakek zeus such lavish cars. 
But while the answers are typically linked to high-earning industries like finance or tech, Brooklyn offered up a very different response, The video began with Daniel running up to Brooklyn as he drove past in his flashy red sports car, before leaning in with his camera and quizzing the budding chef on his profession.  
Recognising the social media star, Brooklyn initially said: 'Oh my god, I know you.'
Since 2020, the TiKToker has racked up millions of followers online thanks to his hilarious videos in which he asks wealthy car owners what job they have in order to be able to afford their luxury vehicles.
The answers are often linked to jobs in real estate, private equity and tech - however many videos have gone viral thanks to more surprising responses such as 'I'm a housewife'.
You got your money from where?

Brooklyn's parents have a joint net worth of £380million and his wife Nicola has a net worth of £42million. The Peltz family have a £1.3 billion fortune
Sweet: Brooklyn probably couldn't have won no matter what answer he gave - and at least he politely took the time to answer Daniel's questions
In the video edit, the social media star even added a picture of Disney character, Remy - a rat who becomes a chef in the popular Disney movie, Ratatouille.
Daniel asks him: 'What's your chef name?

If that's a thing?' 
'My name's Brooklyn', he replies. 
When Daniel asks if Brooklyn has any tips for those who want to get into cooking, the budding chef simply says: 'Just follow your passion. Whatever makes you happy, just keep doing it.' 
Brooklyn's famous parents have a joint net worth of £380million and his wife Nicola Peltz has a net worth of £42million. The Peltz family has a £1.3 billion fortune.

Brooklyn, please!

Fans immediately called out the celebrity offspring for failing to mention that being born into wealth was a more probably explanation for his ability to afford the car
And while Brooklyn probably couldn't have won no matter what answer he gave - and at least he politely took the time to answer Daniel's questions - the comments section of the video were quick to point out the irony of his decision to claim that being a chef was the reason he could afford his car. 
They wrote: 'What do you do for a living?" "my parents are rich so I just kinda vibe"'
'What do you do for a living ? - i was born.'
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS tvshowbiz" data-version="2" id="mol-29107440-1d65-11ed-aaf4-6bf719f4788a" website Beckham references his son Brooklyn's aspiring career as a chef