BROOKLYN Beckham has been accused of “cashing in” on his family feud – leaving his famous parents shocked.
The smirking 27-year-old alluded to his bitter estrangement with David and Victoria Beckham in a big-money deal to advertise a food delivery service.
Brooklyn – whose dad played for England in three World Cups – tells the camera: “You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home…”
He ends the DoorDash ad laughing: “It’s a long story.”
Now sources close to David and Victoria say they’ve been left shocked over the ‘attack’ ad.
A source close to the Beckhams said: “To do an ad based on estrangement from family as if it’s a joke when his family is devastated and sister and grandparents are inconsolable…
“It just seems a tad hypocritical from someone claiming to want peace and privacy and the trying to cash in on it all.
“He says he wants nothing to do with his family, but is now trading off them by using one of his footballing father’s legacies – the World Cup – as an advertising selling point.
“Brooklyn is absolutely entitled to go and make his own money – his parents laud such ambition – but taking the mick out of a deep-rooted, heartbreaking family situation is not the one.”
Brooklyn has been estranged from his family – including his siblings – for more than a year.
The 26-year-old called out his famous parents for their “inauthenticity”, accused them of making bribes and scolded the family for their treatment of his wife on their wedding day.
He sent his parents a legal notice warning they can only contact him via lawyers.
In the extraordinary “desist” letter, he also instructed them not to “tag” him on social media.
But in a surprising twist, Brooklyn filmed a World Cup advert taking a savage swipe at his family’s estrangement.
It showed Brooklyn throwing down his match tickets onto the coffee table, which appeared to show a £250,000 designer watch gifted to him by his dad and a stack of unopened letters.
The ad went live on social media after we revealed Brooklyn spurned his sister Harper‘s attempt at a reconciliation.
The 14-year-old was pictured delivering a letter to the house Brooklyn shares with his wife Nicola Peltz at the weekend.
The couple were not home at the time and have not yet responded.
They quickly hit back at the Beckhams, claiming the letter felt like an “orchestrated move by his family” – insisting it “made them feel uncomfortable.”
A spokesman for the couple added: “That photographers were in place as the letter was hand-delivered says it all.
“This was choreographed for the cameras.”
But a source close to the Beckhams called it “another untrue and unfair accusation”.








