
Brooklyn Beckham Teases 'Complicated' Family Drama in World Cup DoorDash Advert
As David Beckham mingled with Tom Cruise at the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening, his eldest son Brooklyn released a food-delivery advert hinting at unresolved tensions within the celebrity clan.
The most significant development in the long-running Beckham family saga arrived not via a tabloid leak but through a carefully choreographed commercial. Brooklyn Beckham, the 27-year-old son of David and Victoria, has released a teaser for food-delivery app DoorDash in which he appears to mock his fractured relationship with his parents. Sitting at home in a blue sweater, World Cup tickets in hand, he tells the camera: “You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home… It’s a long story.” He then places the tickets on a coffee table beside a DoorDash bag, and a title card flashes: “It’s complicated. More soon.” The advert, which dropped on Monday, was immediately read on both sides of the Atlantic as a deliberate provocation, given that his father was at that moment a VIP guest at the tournament’s opening match in Los Angeles.
Viewed from London, the clip is the latest chapter in a narrative that has gripped British tabloids since Brooklyn’s wedding to American actress Nicola Peltz in 2022. Rumours of a rift between the couple and the Beckham parents have never fully subsided, and they reignited in January when Brooklyn posted a now-deleted message accusing his family of trying to “control” him and “ruin” his marriage. Last week, DJ Fat Tony—a longtime friend of the Beckhams—claimed that Brooklyn and Nicola had personally asked him to publicly set the record straight about the wedding drama, a revelation that only deepened the sense of a family struggling to manage its own story. Australian outlets noted that the DoorDash advert arrived just days after Brooklyn’s younger sister Harper was photographed in what he allegedly called a “choreographed” stunt, further straining ties.
Meanwhile, the World Cup itself provided a stage for the rest of the Beckham clan to perform unity. David Beckham was photographed on a VIP balcony alongside Tom Cruise, who drew attention from Latin American media after he was seen kissing Victoria Beckham’s hand during the ceremony—a gesture that sparked fevered speculation about flirtation. Russian coverage, by contrast, focused on the spectacle of celebrity fashion, mocking Katy Perry’s metallic hoop-skirted dress and dissecting Cruise’s appearance, with some readers remarking that the 63-year-old actor looked as if he had “just woken up.” The contrast could hardly be starker: while the Beckham parents basked in the global spotlight, their eldest son was monetising the suggestion of estrangement from his living room.
The advert has drawn a mixed response. Some viewers criticised Brooklyn for exploiting private pain for commercial gain, while others praised the self-awareness. DoorDash itself fuelled the intrigue, commenting on the post: “We have a guess on why you’re watching from home…” The “More soon” tagline indicates this is the start of a campaign, not a one-off joke. For a family whose brand was built on a carefully curated image of togetherness, the decision to turn internal discord into advertising copy marks a notable shift. Whether the campaign will ultimately heal or deepen the rift remains unclear, but it has already ensured that the Beckham family drama will be as closely watched as the football itself.
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Brooklyn Beckham's new DoorDash ad cheekily references the ongoing family feud, showing him with unused World Cup tickets. The video is widely seen as a playful but pointed jab at his father David, reigniting speculation about tensions within the Beckham household.
A video of Tom Cruise gallantly kissing Victoria Beckham's hand at David Beckham's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony has gone viral, prompting questions about David's reaction. The gesture sparked online debate, with many focusing on the apparent intimacy between Cruise and Victoria as David looked on.
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