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Fans of Brooklyn Beckham have demanded he teams up with an unlikely famous face in response to his latest recipe video. The eldest child of David and Victoria Beckham is a dab hand in the kitchen and recently launched his own sauce, Cloud 23, after creating an online video series, titled Cookin' With Brooklyn . The 26-year old recently took to TikTok to showcase his latest culinary effort strawberry jam, which he served on toast to his wife, Nicola Peltz . While the response to the video appeared to be divided in praise and ridicule, many people suggested Brooklyn collaborates with celebrity jam producer - Meghan Markle . The Duchess of Sussex established her own American food brand in 2024, called As ever. The company's soft launch that year saw Meghan send 50 jars of strawberry jam to select friends and public figures, who subsequently shared details of the product on social media. Today, As ever sells a variety of jams and marmalade online at $12 a jar [around £8.97] along with several other delicacies. "Do a cooking show with Meghan Markle!" one fan urged Brooklyn in the comments section. A second individual agreed: "You should do a jam with Meghan Markle." A third added: "He might as well collab with Meghan Markle." While a fourth TikTok user joked: "Meghan has to watch her back, brand Beckham is in the jam business." Earlier this year, Brooklyn joined forces with acclaimed chef Michel Roux Jr. in the kitchen of Wigmore restaurant at London's prestigious Langham Hotel. Last month , it was reported that Brooklyn is set to launch his own burger business with the full backing of Nicola and her billionaire family. The chef's company reportedly owns the trademark for "Beck’s Buns" and, having quietly revealed the branding for the burger bar in August, it is said he is now pushing to open the business within the next six months. 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." 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." Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .