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Brooklyn Beckham’s fresh dig at his family estrangement has left his parents ‘heartbroken’.
The eldest son of David and Victoria has taken a very public dig at his parents in a new World Cup advert for food delivery service Door Dash.
The 27-year-old hot sauce salesman was seen smirking in the advert as he said: ‘You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home… It’s a long story.’
Brooklyn, who has been estranged from his family for more than a year, is seen throwing down his football tickets onto a table which shows a stack of unopened letters, a camera, and a luxury watch believed to have been gifted to him from his dad.
A source told Metro: ‘Brooklyn’s advert has left his family stunned.
‘No one could have predicted he would do something like this. Monetising this situation will be heartbreaking for David and Victoria, especially after his dig at “Brand Beckham” in his statement.
‘Brooklyn has called for peace and privacy and this feels like the complete opposite by joking about their family fallout in front of the world.’
The advert comes just days after Brooklyn accused his family of a ‘choreographed’ attempt to reunite.
Harper was seen trying to visit her brother shortly after her father’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony – to no success.
The youngest of the Beckham clan, 14, was in Los Angeles with her brothers, Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 21, joined their parents for the dedication ceremony where the star was unveiled, just a stone’s throw from Brooklyn’s LA home with wife Nicola Peltz-Beckham.
The eldest son was nowhere to be seen at the ceremony as the rift continues to grow following his decision to publicly address the rumoured feud in January this year with a blistering statement.
He has not been seen with his family during any landmark events over the past year or so, including the premiere of Victoria’s Netflix documentary, David’s knighting ceremony, or most recently, the Hollywood Walk of Fame event, also attended by Tom Cruise.
Page Six reported that Brooklyn and his wife were not home, and his team later claimed the attempted reunion was ‘choreographed’.
A spokesperson for Nicola and Brooklyn told Metro: ‘That photographers were in place as the letter was hand delivered says it all — this was choreographed for the cameras.’
In response, a source close to the Beckhams said to Daily Mail: ‘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.’
The publication’s source also claimed that Brooklyn has not accepted any contact from either Harper or his grandparents since the family feud began.
Ahead of David’s ceremony, the footballer shut down a question to Variety attempting to touch on the difficult family life of late.
He told the publication: ‘To be honest, I’m sorry to stop you there, but that’s a private matter. That’s the one thing that I don’t want to talk about.’
Although he further reflected: ‘Every day there’s a mountain to climb. I’ve got a life where I’m very busy with what I do.
‘I’ve got four grown kids, the businesses, the club in Miami, but I always want to achieve more. I’ve been like that from a very young age; I was like that as a player and I’ll always be like that. I’ll continue to strive for more.’