UMVA has learned that Brooklyn Beckham stepped into the spotlight with a daring DoorDash commercial that turned his family drama into a public spectacle.
In the teaser, a smirking Brooklyn declares, “You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home… It’s a long story,” before slamming a pile of unopened letters, a camera and a luxury watch onto a table – unmistakable nods to his estranged parents.
The caption reads, “It’s complicated. More soon,” teasing fans with the promise of a deeper reveal.
When the full ad aired, Brooklyn handed his coveted World Cup tickets to a delivery driver, urging them to “put them somewhere fun,” effectively monetising the family rift.
Sources close to the Beckham household say the ad left David and Victoria Beckham stunned and heartbroken, as the commercial reportedly netted Brooklyn a seven‑figure payday.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the payout could reach $1 million, a figure that underscores the commercial’s impact and Brooklyn’s growing brand power.
Friends close to the family describe the move as a shocking betrayal, noting that Brooklyn’s earlier statements had called for privacy and peace amid the ongoing feud.
Meanwhile, his younger brother Cruz publicly reaffirmed his loyalty to their parents, sharing a DIY tribute to David’s iconic number 7 shirt on social media.
Harper, the teenage sister, recently attempted a surprise visit to Brooklyn’s Los Angeles home, only to depart moments later, highlighting the deepening divide within the Beckham clan.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the entire episode appears meticulously staged, with photographers positioned to capture the drama, suggesting a calculated choreography rather than an organic reunion.