Brooklyn Beckham has shown off his bling new wedding ring during his latest cooking tutorial.
The aspiring celebrity chef, 23, tied the knot with US heiress and Bates Motel actress Nicola Peltz, 27, in a lavish ceremony earlier this month.
Dubbed the ‘celebrity wedding of the decade’, many details of the day were kept strictly under wraps as fashion bible Vogue bought exclusive rights to the pictures.
But Brooklyn has since given fans a glimpse of his huge diamond ring on his wedding finger as he gave a run down of how to whip up his 'favourite snack.'
The star has added to the simple silver engagement band - after choosing to match wife Nicola - in spectacular style.
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Sharing his cooking ‘skills’ with his 13.8 million Instagram followers, Brooklyn shared the 'poke bowl' dish was his “favourite snack”.
However, some fans were quick to point out the bowl of tuna in mayo with rice, avocado, fava beans and spring onions was in fact not cooked and is a whole meal.
One wrote: “But that’s like a whole meal babe” followed by a laughing face emoji.
A second chimed in: “Imagine all these steps for a ‘snack’. If it ain’t ready to eat, it ain’t a snack.”
While a third added: “Bit more work than Doritos.”
Others were more concerned about the amount of mayo he was putting on an expensive piece of tuna.
“Just going to douse this $30 piece of tuna in Mayo and Sriracha,” one fan commented.
“The tuna absolutely should not be drowning in mayo like that – such a waste of great tasting fish,” another added.
But not everyone agreed, with one follower commenting: “To me it’s a snack, I’m just a very hungry person lol.”
Another concurred: “I know what it’s like to have a huge appetite. For me, a snack is like 3 toasted sandwiches in one sitting.”
It’s not the first time Brooklyn has been mocked for his cooking skills since he decided he wanted to make it as a chef.
Last year he appeared on the Today show in America to make an ‘English breakfast sandwich’.
The dish – a bacon, sausage and egg sandwich – wasn’t even cooked live on the show, just assembled by Brooklyn for the short segment.
He even claimed the ‘recipe’ had been in his family for generations and that he learned to make the breakfast butty from his great-grandma.
Despite the backlash, the eldest offspring of David and Victoria Beckham landed his own cooking show with Facebook off the back of it.
Cookin’ With Brooklyn followed the young star over eight episodes as he met some of the world’s top chefs, including Nobu Matsuhisa, who is famous for his celebrity-loved Nobu restaurants.
His now wife Nicola appeared in a segment called Date Night With Nicola, while Brooklyn’s little brothers, Romeo and Cruz, also featured on the show.
It is not known if there will be another series.
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