has been accused of 'making light of his family's trauma' in a new advert that seemed to reference the feud with his parents.
Brooklyn Beckhams Ad: Hidden Jibes and Easter Eggs
Brooklyn Beckham has been accused of 'making light of his family's trauma' in a new advert that seemed to reference the feud with his parents. The nepo-baby, 27...
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The nepo-baby, 27, smirks in a sponsored video for DoorDash, where he says: 'You're probably wondering why I'm watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home... It's a long story.'
Fans have, which is said to have left David and Victoria 'devastated and inconsolable'.
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Yet it's not just Brooklyn's message that seemed to be a jibe at the fallout, but the choice of props used in the short clip.
Brooklyn the £220,000 rose-gold Patek Philippe Nautilus that his father David gave him on his 21st birthday.
In an apparent bid to shake off this association he pointedly placed a new one on his coffee table in the advert.
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Brooklyn Beckham has been accused of 'making light of his family's trauma' in a new advert that seemed to reference the feud with his parents
Brooklyn also had a snow globe on the table, a bizarre choice for the height of summer.
However, it could be a nod to Victoria's office, with her minimal decor including snow globes made for her by her children at Elton John's wedding.
The snow globe also appears to capture a golf course - perhaps referencing David's love of the sport.
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There was also a stack of unopened letters from home on Brooklyn's table – 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 , 31, their camp accused the Beckhams of 'using Harper as a pawn'.
Friends of David and Victoria then hit back at the 'nasty accusation levelled at an innocent young girl' from their estranged son, 27.
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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.'
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They have also claimed that Brooklyn hasn't accepted any contact from Harper or his grandparents since the falling out.
Following Harper's visit, it later emerged that Brooklyn, 27, was not even in California at the time.
Instead, the aspiring chef and media personality shared an Instagram story showing himself out for a run in New York City, making it clear that he was on the opposite side of the country when his younger sister arrived at his front door.
Harper had been in LA, alongside her brothers Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 21, to watch their father be honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
David's new plaque has taken pride of place at the centre of Hollywood Boulevard, just over five miles from Brooklyn's home.
A snow globe could be a nod to Victoria's office, with her minimal decor including snow globes made for her by her children at Elton John's wedding. The snow globe also appears to capture a golf course - perhaps referencing David's love of the sport
Brooklyn appeared to reference the backlash he's had for wearing the £220k watch David gave him, pointedly placing a new one on his table. There was also a stack of unopened letters from home on Brooklyn's table – 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 after joining her family at David's Hollywood star ceremony - but was crestfallen when she discovered he wasn't home
Brooklyn looked the spitting image of his father (right, in 2017) with his slightly grown out locks and sitting in his navy hoodie, mirroring David's tone of voice and body language
Brooklyn is set to cash in on his deal with DoorDash, despite already having an individual of £7.4million.
Yet while he was seemingly making a jibe at his family with his decorations, Brooklyn also couldn't have had more of a resemblance to his father in the advert.
He looked the spitting image of his father with his slightly grown out locks and sitting in his navy hoodie, mirroring David's tone of voice and body language.
However, as the clip comes to a close, a message reads: 'It's complicated. More soon,' hinting that there will be more cryptic ads to follow.
The Daily Mail revealed that friends of the Beckhams have been taken aback by the latest move amid their public feud, which has left the family devastated.
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'.
He added: 'All we want is peace, privacy and happiness for us and our future family.'
In January, Brooklyn released a scathing six-page statement (below) announcing he had cut ties with his family – declaring he was no longer part of 'Brand Beckham' and insisting his parents and their other children are 'performative'.
Shortly before Christmas last year, Brooklyn blocked his parents on Instagram, while Brooklyn and Nicola's lawyers later wrote to the Beckhams' legal team requesting that all communication be conducted through legal representatives.
Brooklyn also claimed David and Victoria had controlled him for much of his life, attempted to drive a wedge between him and Nicola and left him embarrassed when his mother danced 'inappropriately' with him during the first dance at his wedding.
The aspiring chef was last pictured with his family during Christmas 2024, and by May 2025 it was clear a feud had formed after Brooklyn failed to acknowledge either of his parents' birthdays and snubbed David's 50th.
He accused his parents of trying to ruin his relationship with wife Nicola Peltz and said his mother danced 'inappropriately' on him during his 2022 nuptials to the billionaire heiress.
He also claimed that Victoria 'cancelled' plans to make Nicola's gown at the last minute, 'forcing her to urgently find a new dress'.
Brooklyn hit out at his father, as he said he was in the UK to attend David's 50th celebrations, but claimed repeated requests to see him beforehand were ignored and 'when he finally agreed to see me, it was under the condition that Nicola wasn't invited'.
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