Brooklyn Beckham has revealed he's not a chef – despite previously sharing a string of kitchen videos and offering advice to his millions of followers.
The eldest child of David and Victoria has been criticised in the past for having what appeared to be a string of different vocations but he's now shed light on his job.
Brooklyn, 24, had hinted that he fancied ditching his previous photography job and hoped to become the next big chef but he appears to have backtracked now.
The star took to his Instagram Stories to engage in a question-and-answer with his 15.1 million fans just hours after sharing a snap making spaghetti bolognese which caused quite a stir.
One fan asked: "Are you chef? [sic]," to which he responded: "NOPE x but food is my passion," alongside a red heart emoji.
But while most questions appeared to be pleasant, Brooklyn later hit out at a troll who asked: "Why you so stupid [sic]," as he clapped back: "That's nice xx have a great day sir."
Prior to this, the food lover had been grilled by his followers for a rather unusual technique while perfecting his bolognese.
In a snap shared on his Instagram Grid, Brooklyn could be seen stirring the Italian dish in a large pan on his stove but his followers noticed that there was a wine cork in the pan too.
His upload which has been liked over 131,000 times was soon flooded with comments from fans who couldn't quite believe what they had seen, with one writing: "The wine cork in the pot," alongside a crying with laughter emoji.
"Are you supposed to cook with the cork in the pot?" asked a second.
Before a third commented: "Why are you cooking the cork for bro?"
"When someone told you to 'put a cork in it, Brooklyn,' They meant …stop talking," joked another.
While a fifth added: "The cork is the main dish."
However, Brooklyn later shared a screenshot on his stories to point out that adding the cork to the pot can add an extra touch of flavour.
The recipe stated: "More research ensued and we found information that the addition of wine corks added to the cooking liquid ensured a more tender dish."
This isn't the first time the food enthusiast has been criticised on social media for his love of cooking, with followers previously hitting out, claiming he was "out of touch" after he shared a video making creamy truffle tagliatelle, despite the current cost of living crisis.