Brooklyn Beckham showed off his culinary skills as he took part in a cooking demonstration at the Cannes Lions International Festival Of Creativity on Wednesday.
The aspiring chef, 25, took to the stage in Cannes alongside host Makho Ndlovu where he whipped up a gazpacho soup and ceviche soup with cod.
During the demo, Brooklyn also chatted about his personal life including his marriage to actress Nicola Peltz Beckham.
Asked how married life is, he replied: ‘It’s so important to find that one person you want to spend the rest of your life with. I married my best mate so it’s the best.’
Brooklyn also confirmed he does all the cooking and cleaning at home, saying: ‘My wife can’t cook at all.’

Brooklyn Beckham showed off his culinary skills as he took part in a cooking demonstration at the Cannes Lions International Festival Of Creativity on Wednesday

The aspiring chef, 25, took to the stage in Cannes alongside host Makho Ndlovu where he whipped up a gazpacho soup and ceviche soup with cod

Discussing his passion for food, Brooklyn told how he was lucky to be exposed to a wide variety of cuisines while travelling with his father David as a child
The former model said he and Nicola are homebodies who generally prefer to ‘dine in’ rather than go out.
Discussing his passion for food, Brooklyn told how he was lucky to be exposed to a wide variety of cuisines while travelling with his father David as a child.
The pair are competitive with each other in the kitchen and have had cook-offs judged by Nicola and Brooklyn’s mother Victoria.
He said: ‘I love making spaghetti bolognese, that’s my favourite. I love it al dente.
‘Me and my dad have this thing where he thinks he makes the best spaghetti bolognese, we have competitions.’
Brooklyn attended the festival following the death of his beloved dog.
Brooklyn and Nicola took to Instagram to announce the tragic and ‘unexpected’ death of beloved pet chihuahua Nala.
He shared an emotional tribute to his grid swiftly followed by his actress, 29, who said ‘life couldn’t get any worse’ amid her grief following the death of late grandmother Bunny last month.

The pair are competitive with each other in the kitchen and have had cook-offs judged by his wife Nicola and mother Victoria

He said: ‘I love making spaghetti bolognese, that’s my favourite. I love it al dente. ‘Me and my dad have this thing where he thinks he makes the best spaghetti bolognese, we have competitions’

Brooklyn cut a casual figure in a white Tshirt and black cap for the demo

During the demo, Brooklyn also chatted about his personal life including his marriage to actress Nicola

Asked how married life is, he replied: ‘It’s so important to find that one person you want to spend the rest of your life with. I married my best mate so it’s the best’

Brooklyn also confirmed he does all the cooking and cleaning at home, saying: ‘My wife can’t cook at all’

Brooklyn and Nicola confirmed their relationship in January 2020 and married in April 2022
Nicola explained how Nala, who she adopted from a shelter, struggled to breathe and had to be rushed to the vets where she sadly died.
Penning: ‘This has been the hardest month of my life. I can’t even find the words to describe my heartbreak on so many levels. Nala was hyperventilating and couldn’t catch her breath’.
‘We rushed her to the vet and she passed hours later, her life was taken away from her way too soon. She was my beautiful queen and stayed by my side for 9 years through everything’.
Before adding: ‘1 day without Nala on earth feels like an eternity. I wishI could have her back in my arms. I pray she’s with my Naunni. I hope I see them soon’.
While Brooklyn wrote: ‘Dear Nala, we miss you so much. You were unexpectedly taken from way us too soon’
‘You were the cutest little baby girl and we will always think of you. We know you are looking and barking down on us x We love you so much and miss you beyond’.
The animal loving couple, who wed in a lavish $3.5 million ceremony in April 2022, also own a white puppy named Lamb after losing dog Bear in August last year.
Last month Brooklyn shared a sweet tribute to Nicola’s late grandmother Bunny as he posted an album of memories to Instagram.

Brooklyn shared an emotional tribute to his grid swiftly followed by his actress who said ‘life couldn’t get any worse’

While Brooklyn wrote: ‘Dear Nala, we miss you so much. You were unexpectedly taken from way us too soon’
Bunny was Nicola’s maid of honour at their wedding in 2022 and she passed away aged 95.
In the post he thanked the elder, whom the family also called Naunni, for teaching him how to ‘find the joy in everything’ and ‘making everyone smile’.
Posting an array of touching moments between the two of them, Brooklyn promised to take care of her granddaughter and confessed it was an ‘honour’ to be her grandson for four years.
The album consisted of many loving memories between the two, including videos attending church, playi ng games together and riding a golf cart.
Sharing the tribute to his 16.4million followers, he penned: ‘Naunni thank you for being you.
‘You were the sweetest and happiest person ever and you taught me to find joy in everything. Thank you for always making everyone smile, you made everyone’s whose lives you touched infinitely better.
‘I’m so lucky to have had the honour of being your grandson for the past 4 years x I promise to take care of Nicola and your family x I will miss you so much x I love you so much xxxxxxx’.

Last month Brooklyn shared a sweet tribute to Nicola Peltz ‘s Bunny as he posted an album of memories to Instagram

The news was initaly revealed by Nicola’s brother Bradley Peltz, 34, who shared a touching tribute to Bunny on his Instagram (pictured: Nicola and Bunny)
The news was initially revealed by Nicola’s brother Bradley Peltz, 34, who shared a touching tribute to Bunny on his Instagram.
‘Today, we lost my angel on earth,’ Bradley — who, along with Nicola, is the son of billionaire Nelson Peltz — wrote in the caption.
‘She was not only the happiest but one of my favorite souls I ever came across. She was the light that would brighten your day,’ he went on.
‘Her heart was so big that you could feel it when she smiled, and in turn make you smile. May her soul rest in peace and in paradise in heaven. I love you Bunny.’