Brooklyn Beckham is set to a new burger business with the support of wife Nicola Peltz and her billionaire family, it is reported.
The chef's company reportedly owns the trademark for "Beck’s Buns" and, having quietly revealed the branding for the burger bar last month, it is said he is now pushing to open the business within the next six months.
This is despite criticism in August for cooking videos shared online, including one in which Brooklyn, 26, served up a spaghetti carbonara for Nicola. Celebrity chef Aldo Zilli said Brooklyn "burned the bacon" in the Italian classic, also typically made with pasta, eggs, cheese and other ingredients.
But resilient Brooklyn has remained defiant and it is understood he is being backed in the new venture by Nicola's family, including her billionaire businessman father Nelson. A source said: "It’s been something Brooklyn has always wanted to do. He has the full support of Nicola and her family, including her businessman dad Nelson, and is excited about the future."g
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Brooklyn tinkered with the application of his trademark after a row with the beer brand Beck's. It is now understood he has overcome this challenge and his dream is becoming closer to reality.
The insider told The Sun: "He has created Beck’s Buns and quietly launched it on social media last month. Brooklyn’s company Buster Hot Sauce Inc owns the trademark and he is planning to open a restaurant.
"The issue with the trademark is all-but resolved now after Brooklyn made it clear that he wasn’t making booze but wanted it for a restaurant. The menu is still being decided but it’ll be high quality burgers with his signature Buster hot sauces."
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The exciting move comes amid Brooklyn's ongoing feud with parents David and Victoria. Sources say he is now keen to move on and focus on his life with Nicola, 30.
However, Brooklyn has had various career pursuits in recent years. He has previously tried his hand at modelling, acting and photography. It is said the star even had dreams of following in dad David’s footsteps as a professional footballer but failed to make the grade.
And recently Brooklyn, born in London, has had a series of rows with his parents, said to include disagreements over money. Nevertheless, Victoria decided to keep her son in her upcoming Netflix documentary, which follows the former Spice Girl's journey into the fashion and beauty industry. It has been reported that Victoria was adamant that he stays in her show, despite having no contact with him since May.
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