DAVID Beckham has given a tour of his luxury kitchen worth £50k.
David, 47, gave fans a peek inside the mammoth double tent, which features a 12-seat table, a Barbecue, and a massive grill.

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The “double tent” can accommodate up to 20 people, according to reports, but David didn’t have that many guests and instead made it a more intimate setting.
He posted photos of the incredible kitchen, which was filled with cutting-edge cooking equipment.
David posted a photo of his fish on the grill with a load of vegetables and said the cooking experience was “unbelievable.”
Along with tagging Guy’s company Wild Kitchens, David also posted images of the cooker’s outside and said it was “by far the greatest fish I’ve ever eaten.”


He expressed his admiration for the arrangement by calling it a “thing of beauty” and adding that “it doesn’t get any prettier.”
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Cooking runs in the family, as David’s son Brooklyn Beckham has taken up his father’s hobby.
Brooklyn’s culinary skills are frequently displayed on his Instagram account.
Most recently fans mocked Brooklyn after he made an embarrassing blunder in his latest cookery video.
The wannabe chef, 24, shared this photo online of him cooking up the grub with a wine stopper in the pot.
Brooklyn, accompanied by his pet dog Peanut, was mocked on Instagram with one follower commenting: “There’s a cork in your pot… and dog hair about to join.”
He later shared a screenshot of a cooking tip, insisting that research has suggested adding a cork to cooking liquid can make a dish more tender.
Anything to avoid looking like a Sauvignon plonker.

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