She is the daughter of American businessman and investor Nelson Peltz, who is thought to be personally worth around $1.5bn (£1.12bn). Adding to their fortune, Brooklyn is also the eldest son of Sir David and Victoria Beckham. His parents have amassed a considerable fortune between them following their respective successes in music and sport, with the couple’s combined wealth now estimated to stand at around £1.185billion. Brooklyn, whose personal net worth is believed to be approximately $10m (£7.48m), has dabbled in several careers over the years – among them photography and modelling. Yet he is now wholly dedicated to his hot sauce venture.
The 27-year-old launched Cloud23 in 2024 and revealed at an event this week that he “hasn’t worked in five years” owing to his devotion to the brand.
“Four years ago I was trying to work out what I wanted to do with my life, what I wanted to do for work,” he said. “Basically my wife and I got really drunk in our apartment while making hot sauce.
“I watched a short little video on how to make it and the next day I tried it again. I really wanted to see what I could create,” he told the audience at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York on Monday.
He also disclosed: “I’m always calling the CEO on Sunday at 10pm with a crazy idea of what direction we might go in or a condiment idea. I’ll call with a ridiculous idea. I can come across as annoying sometimes.”
He has previously faced a backlash from followers over some of his enthusiastic cookery videos on social media, notably when he prepared almond milk using ‘enough vanilla extract to kill a man’, and left audiences split with his ‘raw’ beef as part of a ‘Michelin-style’ Sunday roast.
His former Cookin’ With Brooklyn series also sparked controversy in 2022, when it emerged that an eight-minute episode featuring him preparing a bagel sandwich with coleslaw, a hash brown and fried sea bream had employed a crew of 62 people and cost $100,000 (£74.8k) to make.
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