
Victoria Beckham defends her son, Brooklyn, after his roast dinner outrage
Victoria Beckham has defended her son Brooklyn after he mocked him for his latest cooking tutorial on Instagram.
Brooklyn shared a video of his “Michelin Style” Sunday roast, prompting many of the new chef’s followers to comment that the roast beef looked rare.
“A good vet could bring him back to life,” wrote one user, while another said: “That joint is too raw. It should be pink in the middle, not the whole joint. “
“Wtf is of the opinion that this is not a proper roast dinner but a shambles,” said another user.
Anti-dreamer Victoria Beckham has urged her eldest son to defend herself, saying she would use the recipe as “inspiration” for the next meal she feeds her family.
“I will try this for your dad and your brothers and your sister,” she wrote as she reshared the post to her Instagram Story yesterday (January 5). “(Rare people who are not raw)”.
Brooklyn launched its cooking series Facebook Watch Cookin’ With Brooklyn in December 2021.
For her part, Mel B recently hinted that the Spice Girls could reunite to perform at Glastonbury 2023.
The Spice Girls, who embarked on a massive UK and Ireland reunion tour in 2019, are rumored to be performing at the legendary Legends Slot at Worthy Farm next summer. In April 2019, Bunton said the group were invited to perform at Glastonbury.
Last October, Bunton claimed that Victoria Beckham would be “willing” to join the Spice Girls to play Glastonbury. However, the singer said that “no one has asked” the band to play the 2023 event.
Victoria Beckham then explained that she could not “commit” to a full Spice Girls reunion tour, “with everything else I’m doing with my fashion, and my beauty line, four kids.”
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