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Fans mock Brooklyn Brooklyn after embarrassing blunder in latest cookery video

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Fans mock Brooklyn Brooklyn after embarrassing blunder in latest cookery video
Fans mock Brooklyn Brooklyn after embarrassing blunder in latest cookery video

WHEN Brooklyn Beckham was told to put a cork in it, they didn’t mean his bolognese.

The wannabe chef, 24, shared this photo online of him cooking up the grub with a wine stopper in the pot.

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Brooklyn Beckham has been mocked by fans after making an embarrassing blunder in his latest cookery videoCredit: Instagram
Aspiring chef Brooklyn later claimed the cork was deliberate
Aspiring chef Brooklyn later claimed the cork was deliberateCredit: Instagram

Brooklyn, accompanied by his pet dog Peanut, was mocked on Instagram with one follower commenting: “There’s a cork in your pot... and dog hair about to join.”

He later shared a screenshot of a cooking tip, insisting that research has suggested adding a cork to cooking liquid can make a dish more tender.

Anything to avoid looking like a Sauvignon plonker.

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It's not the first time Brooklyn's cooking skills have come into question.

For he has previously horrified social media users with his antics in the kitchen.

In January, the aspiring chef took to Instagram to show off his own version of a traditional Sunday roast that he worked on with former Michelin chef, Kevin Lee.

The pair were seen making Roast Beef with traditional trimmings such as Yorkshire Puddings, glazed carrots and crispy roast potatoes.

But the foodie, who is married to actress Nicola Peltz, was slammed by fans online for how "raw" the meat looked when he unveiled the finished product.

One disgusted user wrote: "A good vet could bring that back to life ????"

Howell Davies

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