Overview
- Brooklyn Beckham posted a new Instagram tutorial for a simple tomato pasta and presented the dish to Nicola Peltz, who captioned her own clip of the meal “Perfect Sunday.”
- Former royal chef Darren McGrady criticized the idea of cooking pasta in seawater, warning it would be overly salty and could contain contaminants.
- Chef Aldo Zilli had previously accused Beckham of burning guanciale in a carbonara video, a claim Beckham rejected by saying the meat was slow-cooked and had darkened due to its sugar content.
- The latest cooking content arrives weeks after the couple’s August 2 vow renewal in Westchester County that reports say excluded the Beckham family.
- Hours before Brooklyn’s post, brothers Romeo and Cruz shared videos from a pasta-making class during the family’s Mediterranean holiday, underscoring separate public tracks for the siblings.