‘Pampering the ladies!’: Brooklyn Beckham tries her hand at manicurist while doing wife Nicola Peltz’s nails and adding acrylic adhesives to her friends
He recently faced criticism for spending hundreds of pounds on a controversial “Michelin-style” Sunday roast.
But now Brooklyn Beckham has tried his hand at a manicurist like he did to his wife Nicola Peltz’s nails and added some acrylic stick-on’s to his friends’ hands.
The 27-year-old model shared the moment chef Brooklyn, 23, decorated his hands on Sunday afternoon, captioning the post to her 2.7 million followers: “Pampering the ladies.”
One thousand uses! Brooklyn Beckham has tried his hand at a manicurist as he did his wife Nicola Peltz’s nails and added some acrylic adhesives to his friends’ hands.
Brooklyn gently held one hand as she applied glue to the back of a stick-on nail.
She was then very careful to apply it to the nail bed without any glue spilling over the sides.
The camera then turned to Brooklyn, who gave the camera a soft smile after finishing her manicure.
He cut a casual ensemble with a charcoal gray band tee and accessorized with a quirky pearl necklace.
Taking great care: The model, 27, shared the moment chef Brooklyn, 23, decorated her hands on Sunday afternoon, captioning the post to her 2.7 million followers: “Pampering the ladies.”
It comes shortly after the budding chef. he put his spin on a traditional roast dinner on Wednesday, whipping up aged-looking beef that was undercooked with a side of carrots and potatoes.
But the 23-year-old TV personality was widely mocked for the Instagram video, with fans claiming the meat looked raw and too much butter had been used to prepare the vegetables.
Fans also wondered how much it would have cost to prepare the meal, and whether the average person could afford to replicate it.
Casual: The camera then turned to Brooklyn, who gave the camera a soft smile after finishing her manicure
The butchers told MailOnline the meat appeared to be a 5kg cut of sirloin dry-aged for 28 days that would be worth between £200 and £300 at a meat market.
Brooklyn also used copious amounts of butter, which currently commands a sky-high price due to global milk shortages.
Surprised fans were quick to comment on the cost of the meal, with one commenting: “What hurts me the most is that it probably costs more than most British families can afford to spend on food in a week.” [sic]’
Looks good: Brooklyn gently held one hand while she applied glue, then was very careful to apply it to the nail bed without any glue spilling over the sides.
Others added: ‘Heart attack on a plate. totally unnecessary amount of it. Most people’s budgets do not include any type of “aged” meat. In fact, those black gloves put me off anyway. So unattractive!’
‘What a waste, while others starve. Where is the dislike button?’; ‘I think it looks like money?’; He doesn’t know how expensive lurpak is?
‘I couldn’t afford the amount of butter used! I’d rather pay a tenna per roast than £80 in butter’; “I wonder the cost because the price of the butter was around £430.”
Despite the backlash over the food, Brooklyn received praise from her mother, Victoria Beckham, who said she would use the recipe as “inspiration” for the next meal she prepares for her family.
Sharing the Brooklyn video on Instagram, the 48-year-old designer wrote: ‘Sunday roast inspiration. I will try this for your father, your brothers and your sister!’
Responding to criticism from fans, he later added, “It’s rare that people aren’t raw.”
A raw deal? Brooklyn Beckham ‘spent £300’ on his ‘rare’ roast beef and fans criticized the budding chef for ‘spending more on a meal than families spend in a week’
Expensive: Butchers told MailOnline the meat appeared to be a 5kg cut of sirloin dry-aged for 28 days that would be worth £200-£300 at a meat market