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Brooklyn Beckham’s World Cup Ad Intensifies Public Break With Parents

A paid DoorDash clip followed a photographed visit by his 14‑year‑old sister, prompting insiders to accuse him of commercialising a private dispute.

Overview

  • On Monday, Brooklyn Peltz Beckham posted a short paid DoorDash advert for the FIFA World Cup in which he quips that he is watching the tournament from home and closes with the caption “It’s complicated. More soon.”
  • Photographs taken over the weekend showed 14‑year‑old Harper Beckham arriving at Brooklyn’s Beverly Hills home to leave a handwritten note, and Brooklyn’s representatives said the visit was “choreographed for the cameras.”
  • Brooklyn publicly declared in January that he does not want to reconcile with his parents and accused them of trying to control media narratives and undermining his marriage to Nicola Peltz Beckham.
  • Family insiders defended Harper and criticised Brooklyn’s advert as profiteering from the rift, while David Beckham has declined to discuss the dispute publicly and called it a private matter.
  • The exchange has left the rift unresolved and raised fresh questions about how celebrity families manage private disputes in public and how branded content can be read as personal messaging.