UMVA has learned that Brooklyn Beckham has taken a very public jab at his family's estrangement in a new World Cup advert for a food delivery service.
The 27-year-old eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham 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.' This comment has left his parents 'heartbroken' and stunned, according to insiders.
The advert shows Brooklyn throwing down his football tickets onto a table, which displays a stack of unopened letters, a camera, and a luxury watch believed to have been gifted to him by his father. This move has been seen as a fresh dig at his family's complicated dynamics.
Sources close to the family have revealed that Brooklyn's decision to monetize this situation will be particularly painful for David and Victoria, especially after his previous criticism of 'Brand Beckham' in a statement. This latest move feels like the opposite of his calls for peace and privacy.
Brooklyn's actions come just days after he accused his family of a 'choreographed' attempt to reunite. His sister Harper was seen trying to visit him shortly after their father's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, but was unsuccessful.
The rift between Brooklyn and his family continues to grow, with him not attending any landmark events over the past year, including the premiere of Victoria's Netflix documentary, David's knighting ceremony, and the Hollywood Walk of Fame event.
Brooklyn has been estranged from his family for over a year and has been vocal about his feelings. He previously accused his family of 'trying endlessly to ruin' his relationship with his wife, Nicola Peltz-Beckham.
When questioned about his family's dynamics, Brooklyn shut down the topic, stating it was a private matter. Despite this, he reflected on his life, saying he's always striving for more and dealing with challenges daily.
