David Beckham shows son Brooklyn how it's done by cooking in Doha

David Beckham shows son Brooklyn how it's done by cooking in Doha
Source: Daily Mail Online

David Beckham has showed his estranged son Brooklyn how it's really done as he cooked in Doha amid their spiraling family feud.

Sir David, 50, took to social media on Tuesday to show off his own skills, as he lapped up the local hospitality.

The former footballer appeared to be in a restaurant as staff allowed him free rein of the kitchen, cooking with an open stove.

David looked to be in his element as he boasted a big smile as someone recorded him.

Brooklyn, who recently said he did not wish to reconcile with his father or wider family, has long been using his social media platforms to show off his cooking skills.

Just last week Brooklyn, 26, shared the new clip, which is his first cooking post since his bombshell statement.

In the video, he showed off the steps he took to create the 'special spaghetti Bolognese' dish - though ironically, it did not have spaghetti.

Fans flooded the nepo baby with replies, with one humorously asking: 'Is the spaghetti in the room with us, hun?'

Another said: 'This is not spaghetti'; 'Um, is no one gonna address the Elephant in the room....? That ain't spaghetti...';

Brooklyn publicly denounced his family last week in a scathing six-page statement where he accused his parents of 'controlling' him, trying to ruin his marriage and humiliating him.

Among the long list of claims he made was that Victoria pulled out of designing his bride's wedding dress at the 'eleventh hour' and then 'hijacked' the first dance at his wedding and 'danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone'.

Victoria is said to be 'feeling betrayed' by Brooklyn's bombshell statement and dancing revelations after her years spent protecting him from 'dark stories'.

The Daily Mail's Katie Hind previously explained how the Beckhams' camp 'leapt into overdrive in Brooklyn's defence' when stories such as kiss and tells and tales of him being 'involved him with the wrong crowd' surfaced.

His parents have often instructed expensive lawyers to protect him against such stories.

Brooklyn has been isolated from his family, including parents David and Victoria, brothers Romeo and Cruz, and sister Harper, for years, with the feud reaching fever pitch last month.

'My mum hijacked my first dance with my wife, which had been planned weeks in advance to a romantic love song', Brooklyn claimed in a bombshell statement.

Sir David and Victoria would 'take Brooklyn back in a minute' and are said to be 'horrified' by events this week, according to another source.

Last week, Victoria won the prestigious Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters and praised her family.

The award recognises the individual contributions of artists, writers, and cultural figures to the arts and literature, and previous recipients include Zoe Saldaña, Selena Gomez, Jude Law and Denis Villeneuve.

And in her acceptance speech, the Spice Girl made a special mention to her children, as she thanked them for 'always believing in my vision', despite Brooklyn’s recent vitriolic claims against her.

The addition of Victoria’s name to the Order of Arts and Letters will be the latest significant family event to be snubbed by Brooklyn, whose recent statement confirmed any residual ties with his family have been severed.

The influencer had previously skipped his father’s milestone 50th birthday celebration and the London launch of his mother’s Netflix show.

Perhaps more significantly, both he and Nicola were absent as Sir David - accompanied by Victoria, his own parents and three remaining children - travelled to Windsor Castle for his long awaited investiture on November 4.