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Brooklyn Beckham Reportedly Paid $1 Million for DoorDash World Cup Ad

Family sources say the commercial turns a public estrangement into a marketing hook that has left some relatives hurt.

Overview

  • Multiple outlets, citing a Page Six report and unnamed sources, say Brooklyn Beckham was paid about $1 million to appear in a DoorDash advert tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
  • The full commercial shows Brooklyn joking that he is watching the World Cup from home, tossing World Cup tickets and asking a DoorDash driver to give them away as part of a ticket‑giveaway promotion.
  • Brooklyn publicly confirmed an estrangement from his parents earlier this year when he said he did not want to reconcile, and critics note the advert appears to reference that dispute.
  • Sources close to the Beckham family told press they were hurt by the ad and its tone, and neither Brooklyn nor his immediate family have issued detailed public statements about the reported payment or the campaign.
  • Marketing commentators defended the spot as effective publicity, but the episode highlights a wider tension over monetizing private conflict and could keep the family story in the news while DoorDash continues the campaign.