Brooklyn Beckham has been slammed by fans after unveiling his latest luxury kitchen creation – a fancy beef wellington finished off with… Bisto gravy.
The 25-year-old son of David and Victoria Beckham shared a video of himself cooking up the classic British dish using prime cut beef, parma ham, spinach and a mushroom-onion mix.
But he left viewers fuming when he poured supermarket gravy over the top, as reported by What’s The Jam.
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Brooklyn began by seasoning a generous hunk of beef with sea salt, before chopping mushrooms and onions, searing the meat and brushing it with mustard.
He then laid the beef on a bed of spinach and parma ham, added the mushroom mixture and rolled it all up to bake – a textbook wellington, until the gravy gate moment.
Despite the clear effort – and cost – that went into the posh meal, fans were stunned to see him finish it off with a carton of Bisto.
One person said: “A beautiful wellington and then Bisto. Get a grip Brooklyn.”

Another simply wrote: “Bisto??? Ruined.”
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A third joked: “All that quality food and then you use plastic gravy.”
Someone else said: “Please tell me you didn’t make an amazing dish and then put Bisto gravy on it.”
A fourth added: “That looked amazing until you got the bisto out. Just no.”
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And another said: “All that, and you use £1 Bisto gravy! Come on.”

One fan summed it up with: “Gorgeous Wellington ruined by something that definitely isn’t gravy!”
Another even said: “You go to all the time and effort of making a beef wellington like that and then you use bisto for the gravy? I smell a paid deal coming up………”
But not everyone joined the pile-on.
Some fans leapt to Brooklyn’s defence, praising his cooking and saying critics were being unfair.
One supporter said: “Great job and who cares if it’s not home made gravy.
“I reckon 90% of you use this type of gravy at home and it’s quite tasty so stop being so negative.
“He made a wonderful meal.”
Another agreed: “Looks good! so many negative comments here! So what if he uses canned gravy!”

A third wrote: “Imagine following someone and needing to be negative.
“It looks and great and you always seem to be having a good time.”
And one fan simply said: “Bisto, good lad.”
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