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Brooklyn Beckham's strawberry jam recipe has fans begging for unlikely collaboration

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Fans of Brooklyn Beckham have called for him to join forces with an unexpected celebrity name after he shared one of his recipe videos.

The youngest child of David and Victoria Beckham is skilled in the kitchen and recently unveiled his own condiment, Cloud 23, following the creation of an online video series called Cookin' With Brooklyn. The 26-year-old recently took to TikTok to unveil his latest culinary creation - strawberry jam - which he presented on toast to his spouse, Nicola Peltz.

While the reaction to the clip seemed to be split between admiration and mockery, numerous viewers proposed Brooklyn should team up with fellow celebrity jam maker, Meghan Markle. The Duchess of Sussex launched her own American food brand in 2024, named As ever.

The company's soft lauch last year saw Meghan distribute 50 jars of her strawberry preserve to chosen friends and public personalities, who then posted information about the product on social media. Currently, As ever offers a range of jams and marmalade online at $12 per jar [£8.97 approx.] alongside various other delicacies.

"Do a cooking show with Meghan Markle!" one admirer encouraged Brooklyn in the comments section of his clip. A second person concurred: "You should do a jam with Meghan Markle."

A third concurred: "He might as well collab with Meghan Markle." Meanwhile, a fourth TikTok user quipped: "Meghan has to watch her back, brand Beckham is in the jam business."

Earlier this year, Brooklyn Beckham teamed up with renowned chef Michel Roux Jr. in the kitchen of Wigmore restaurant at London's esteemed Langham Hotel. Meanwhile, it recently emerged that Brooklyn is reportedly gearing up to launch his own burger venture, fully supported by his fiancee Nicola and her billionaire family.

The young chef's company reportedly holds the trademark for "Beck's Buns" and, having subtly unveiled the branding for the burger joint in August, it's believed he's now striving to open the business within the forthcoming six months.

A source revealed: "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."

Brooklyn had to adjust the application of his trademark following a dispute with 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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