Friends of the Beckhams have revealed they were left shocked to see Brooklyn's latest advert as he took a savage swipe at his parents in an Instagram post with food delivery firm DoorDash on Monday.
Beckham Family Faces Backlash Over Brooklyns Post
Friends of the Beckhams have revealed they were left shocked to see Brooklyn's latest advert as he took a savage swipe at his parents in an Instagram post with ...
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The eldest Beckham son, 27, was seen smirking in a sponsored video as he said: 'You're probably wondering why I'm watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home... It's a long story.'
And the Daily Mail can reveal that friends of the family have been taken aback by the latest shocking move amid their public family feud, which has left the family devastated.
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A friend of the Beckhams told Katie Hind: 'To do an advert based on estrangement from family as if it’s a joke when his family is devastated and his sister and grandparents are inconsolable is shocking.
'Especially from someone who claims he wants peace and privacy.'
In Brooklyn's scathing six-page statement denouncing his parents in January, he hit out at 'Brand Beckham' and accused his family of valuing 'public promotion and endorsements above all else'.
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He added: 'All we want is peace, privacy and happiness for us and our future family.'
Friends of David and Victoria Beckham hit back at Brooklyn's 'shocking' sponsored post as the family are left 'inconsolable' by public feud – he is forced to limit comments due to backlash
The eldest Beckham son, 27, was seen smirking in sponsored video as he said: 'You're probably wondering why I'm watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home... It's a long story'
Brooklyn has been hit with so much backlash from his followers on Instagram who lambasted him for his advert that he has since changed his settings to limit who can comment
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However, as his latest clip comes to a close, a message reads: 'It's complicated. More soon,' hinting that there will be more cryptic ads to follow.
Meanwhile, Brooklyn has been hit with so much backlash from his followers on Instagram who lambasted him for his advert on the social media platform that he has since changed his settings to limit who can comment.
Turning off public comments, now it is only those who he follows who are allowed to write underneath.
While Brooklyn smirked in the advert, the joke didn't appear to land well with fans as they took to the comments section and accused the star of disrespecting his parents.
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One wrote: 'You knew what you was doing with this commercial; Am I only the one who finds the irony in him doing this ad?';
'Desperate; This is so disturbing; Cliff hanger,' another commented.
Another fan noticed the intentionally placed items on the table as they added: 'The watch and camera' alongside laughing emojis.
Brooklyn is set to cash in on his deal with DoorDash, despite already having an individual net worth of £7.4million. In the post sponsored by the delivery firm, he seems to relish the opportunity to hit back at his family, with the video containing a number of seemingly hidden messages.
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While Brooklyn has been wearing the £250,000 Patek Philippe Nautilus watch gifted to him by his father, who played in three World Cups in 1998, 2002 and 2006, he shakes off this association by pointedly placing a new one on his coffee table.
And there was a stack of unopened letters from home – perhaps a nod to his refusal to make contact with his family.
Only on Friday, his sister Harper, 14, went to his Beverly Hills home to deliver a handwritten note but was crestfallen when she discovered he wasn't home.
Shortly after his sister's appearance at the home Brooklyn shares with his wife Nicola Peltz, 31, their camp accused the Beckhams of 'using Harper as a pawn'.
Friends of David and have hit back at the 'nasty accusation levelled at an innocent young girl' from their estranged son, 27.
However, representatives for Brooklyn and Nicola insisted the circumstances surrounding the visit raised serious questions.
They told the Daily Mail: '[The fact] that photographers were in place as the letter was hand delivered says it all – this was choreographed for the cameras.'
In response, friends close to Victoria and David have said: 'It is incredibly sad that this horrible accusation is being levelled at an innocent young girl who just desperately misses her brother.
'Nothing needed to be said at all so to invent this nasty accusation is really unnecessary.'
Also seen on the coffee table was a new watch, as he ditched his £220k watch gifted to him by his dad David, and a pile of letters, after Harper's latest attempts to deliver a letter to her brother
Only on Friday, his sister Harper, 14, went to his Beverly Hills home to deliver a handwritten note but was crestfallen when she discovered he wasn't home
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