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David Beckham's talents go beyond the football field and photo shoots. The father-of-four is quite the culinary genius which he proved when he shared a video of him flipping pancakes on Pancake Day, putting son Brooklyn to shame.

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In a fun video posted on his Instagram, the former football star is seen flipping a pancake in slow motion. "Happy pancake day kids ... Daddy showing the way it's done... I love lemon and sugar ... @gordongram," he captioned the clip on Tuesday.

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David and Brooklyn have been spending a lot of time together

The 40-year-old then showed his eldest son Brooklyn giving it a go, but not quite perfecting it like his dad. "How not to flip a pancake staring my son," David wrote alongside the video.

The father-son duo have been spending a lot of time together - they rocked similar camo jackets and also went to the Super Bowl 50 on Sunday. While the pair made their way to the big game, David was sure to keep his millions of social media followers updated with enviable snaps.

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David flips the pancake perfectly

"SUPER BOWL BABY… My boy's first one so you can see by his face he is excited @brooklynbeckham," David captioned the image, which scored more than 747,000 likes from his Instagram followers.

Brooklyn,16, later uploaded a picture taken from their prime seats inside the Levi stadium in Santa Clara, California, writing alongside: "Game time is approaching… @davidbeckham."

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Brooklyn also gives it a go

The Super Bowl is one of the most anticipated sporting events in the calendar – and it certainly didn’t disappoint this year. Lady Gaga kicked off proceedings by singing the National Anthem, while viewers were also treated to performances from Coldplay, Beyoncé, Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson.

Coldplay opened the half-time show by singing Yellow and Viva La Vida as children carrying multi-coloured umbrellas and violins streamed on to the pitch. Bruno and Mark then performed their hit Uptown Funk before Beyoncé sang her brand new song Formation.

The artists closed the show by performing a mash-up of Coldplay's Fix You and Beyoncé’s hit track Crazy In Love.