Brooklyn Beckham was seen for the first time after a Tik Tok star grilled the celebrity offspring over his luxury supercar as he stepped out in West Hollywood on Tuesday.
The aspiring chef, 23, was trolled by a popular TikTok star over his fledgling career as a chef after being asked what exactly he did for a living, which allowed him to afford his £1m ($1.2m) McLaren supercar.
The son of multi-millionaires Victoria and David Beckham was accosted by social media star and YouTuber Daniel Mac recently while driving around Los Angeles in his red McLaren P1 sports car.
First sighting: Brooklyn Beckham was seen for the first time after a Tik Tok star grilled the celebrity offspring over his luxury supercar as he stepped out in West Hollywood on Tuesday
After the video was widely shared online, Brooklyn ignored the drama and was seen running errands in the Los Angeles neighbourhood.
Brooklyn was rocking a pair of wide-legged baggy denim jeans with a white graphic print T-shirt which said 'amr combs' and funky sunglasses.
The London native wore his dark hair in a spiky style and finished his outfit with a pair of white trainers.
Out and about: The aspiring chef, 23, was trolled by a popular TikTok star over his fledgling career as a chef after being asked what exactly he did for a living, which allowed him to afford his £1m ($1.2m) McLaren supercar
In a video posted this week, Tik Toker Daniel, 24, approached Brooklyn to compliment his vehicle, before asking what he does for a living to afford such a nice car - before gleefully teasing Brooklyn when he responded that he's a chef.
'Hey man, what do you do for a living? Your car's awesome,' the TikToker asked Brooklyn after spotting him behind the wheel of his car.
Daniel has become something of a star in his own right on social media, where he has gained notoriety for his videos in which he asks drivers of incredibly pricey vehicles what they do in order to earn enough to pay for such lavish cars.
'What do you do for a living? You were born!' Brooklyn was derided for claiming he bought his £1million McLaren P1 supercar from his fledgling career as chef
But while the answers are typically linked to high-earning industries like finance or tech, Brooklyn offered up a very different response, pausing momentarily before replying: 'Um, I'm a chef.'
'Are you like the best chef in the world?' Daniel teasingly him, implying that he would have to be incredibly successful to own a car like that just from cooking at his young age.
'Trying to be,' Brooklyn replies.
The video began with Daniel running up to Brooklyn as he drove past in his flashy red sports car, before leaning in with his camera and quizzing the budding chef on his profession.
Recognising the social media star, Brooklyn initially said: 'Oh my god, I know you.'
Since 2020, the TiKToker has racked up millions of followers online thanks to his hilarious videos in which he asks wealthy car owners what job they have in order to be able to afford their luxury vehicles.
The answers are often linked to jobs in real estate, private equity and tech - however many videos have gone viral thanks to more surprising responses such as 'I'm a housewife'.
You got your money from where? Brooklyn's parents have a joint net worth of £380million and his wife Nicola has a net worth of £42million. The Peltz family have a £1.3 billion fortune
Sweet: Brooklyn probably couldn't have won no matter what answer he gave - and at least he politely took the time to answer Daniel's questions
In the video edit, the social media star even added a picture of Disney character, Remy - a rat who becomes a chef in the popular Disney movie, Ratatouille.
Daniel asks him: 'What's your chef name? If that's a thing?'
'My name's Brooklyn', he replies.
When Daniel asks if Brooklyn has any tips for those who want to get into cooking, the budding chef simply says: 'Just follow your passion. Whatever makes you happy, just keep doing it.'
Brooklyn's famous parents have a joint net worth of £380million and his wife Nicola Peltz has a net worth of £42million. The Peltz family has a £1.3 billion fortune.
Brooklyn, please! Fans immediately called out the celebrity offspring for failing to mention that being born into wealth was a more probably explanation for his ability to afford the car
And while Brooklyn probably couldn't have won no matter what answer he gave - and at least he politely took the time to answer Daniel's questions - the comments section of the video were quick to point out the irony of his decision to claim that being a chef was the reason he could afford his car.
They wrote: 'What do you do for a living?" "my parents are rich so I just kinda vibe"'
'What do you do for a living ? - i was born.'
'Born into a multimillionaire family and now married a billionaires’s daughter. But he’s a chef!!'
'Not him pretending being a chef got him that car….. Brooklyn, please.'
'Chef, The guy has never worked a shift in a restaurant in his life.'
'my dad is a former footballer and my mum was a spice girl.. chef, I'm meant I'm a chef.'
'I have rich parents and an even richer wife.'
'I’m a chef but was a photographer like one week ago.'
Some fans were kinder and praised the eldest Beckham child for trying to stand on his own two feet, though they also felt he was wrong to claim he was a chef.
They wrote: 'It's a shame as he's obviously trying to not be in his father's shadow but the truth is that he doesn't have that car by being a chef.'
'bless him, didn't even mention his surname or background.. how humble.'
Brooklyn has had a varied career so far, despite only being 23 years of age.
He was mocked when he decided he wanted to become a photographer at the age of 16, following a modelling stint in 2014.
He photographed a campaign for Burberry BRIT, but was slammed by various well-known snappers for his work.
In 2017 he enrolled in the Parsons School of Design in New York, but he left one year later because he was homesick.
He recently spoke of his hopes to open a pub in LA that serves 'healthy comfort food' and have a reality show with wife Nicola in a joint interview with Variety.
The star said he would 'literally die' for cooking, while dismissing his previous photography career - which saw him release panned 2017 book, What I See - as a 'hobby.'
Smouldering: The 23-year-old son of David and Victoria Beckham spoke of his hopes to open a pub in LA that serves 'healthy comfort food' and have a reality show with wife Nicola in a joint interview with Variety
Fun: Brooklyn, whose own parents are one of the most influential pairings in the world, said he and new bride Nicola, 27, would love to do a reality show to show the dynamic of their relationship
He said: 'I really enjoyed [photography] for a couple of years. I love taking pictures of my wife. I still have all my film cameras, but now it's just more of a fun thing to do. They were kind of all hobbies. I was still trying to find that one thing I would literally die for, and I found that with cooking.
'I'm almost 100 per cent self-taught. Ever since the start of quarantine, I've done it every single day, and it's the one thing I've found that takes my mind off of anything I'm thinking about.'
'I would love to have my own pub. I would love to have my own sauces, knives, pots and pans, Not like a chef — I'm always going to be learning about cooking. I want to have so many TV shows, and hopefully one day open up a pub in LA, because LA needs a pub.
Adding that he'd love to serve 'a healthier version of comfort food' and that a pub could be the subject of a TV show, he also revealed he's planning to launch a new sauce product later this year.
Brooklyn, whose own parents are one of the most influential pairings in the world, said he and new bride Nicola, 27, would love to do a reality show to show the dynamic of their relationship.
Not to be: The star said he would 'literally die' for cooking, while dismissing his previous photography career - which saw him release panned 2017 book, What I See - as a 'hobby'
He said: 'I've always said to my wife, we should actually do a reality TV show, because she's so funny,' Peltz Beckham says. 'And we take the p**s out of each other all the time. She sometimes doesn't get my English humour.'
This would be following in the footsteps of his mother Victoria, 48, who famously appeared in 2007 documentary, Coming To America.
Brooklyn recently showed off his recipe for fish and chips on Instagram, despite having come under fire recently for his frequently-ridiculed cooking skills.
He said: 'Some Americans find English food kind of gross, which I don't understand.
'But I cook fish and chips and pie and mash for my American friends, and at the end they're like, "OK, I understand."
Cost: This comes after it emerged the budding chef enlisted a 62-person crew at the eye-watering cost of $100,000 to film him making a sandwich for a series
Critics have previously called attention to Brooklyn's lack of training and expertise, while condemning the cost of his professionally edited Instagram videos.
A source has said of Brooklyn's overblown crew and budget: 'It's unheard of. It's the sort of crewing you would expect on a big TV show.'
The insider added that each episode of the eight-minute online show, costs $100,000 to make.
Via Daily mail UK
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