Brooklyn Beckham teases David and Victoria in cheeky World Cup ad: it’s complicated

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Brooklyn Beckham teased the latest chapter of his public family dispute in a new DoorDash commercial, leaving followers to parse a brief, pointed message about his relationship with parents David and Victoria Beckham.

What happened in the DoorDash spot and why it matters

In the short clip, Brooklyn sits on a couch in casual clothes and explains why he’s watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home. He tosses what appear to be game tickets onto a coffee table and exits the room.

The ad flashes the words “It’s complicated. More soon.” The post on Instagram was captioned with a curt line about a long story.

Brooklyn is already a public figure beyond his lineage as the founder of Cloud23 Hot Sauce. This ad folded his family drama into a mainstream brand placement.

How viewers reacted on social channels

Responses split between critics and fans who praised the humor. Comments ranged from skeptical to supportive.

  • Some accused him of using family friction to stay in the headlines.
  • Others speculated about a deeper rift with his parents over high-profile events.
  • Several followers lauded the ad as cheeky and well-timed.

Harper’s brief visit to Brooklyn’s Beverly Hills home

Photos obtained by outlets showed Brooklyn’s 14-year-old sister arriving at his house in Beverly Hills shortly after their father’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.

She reportedly left within moments without seeing Brooklyn. He later shared he was in New York at the time.

A spokesperson for Brooklyn and his wife, Nicola Peltz, suggested the visit was staged for photographers. A separate source close to David and Victoria called that claim “clearly nonsense.”

Earlier statements and the public rift timeline

Tensions surfaced publicly around Brooklyn’s 2022 wedding and grew over the next years.

  1. 2022: Rumors of family strain appeared amid wedding coverage.
  2. January: Brooklyn issued a forceful message saying he did not want to reconcile and criticizing how narratives about their family were managed in the press.
  3. Recent days: Photographs and social posts kept the dispute in view, capped by the new commercial.

In his earlier remarks, he framed his move as stepping away from parental control. He accused close family members of shaping media coverage at the expense of others.

He described the moment as standing up for himself for the first time.

Statements, denials and media follow-up

Representatives for Brooklyn and Peltz stood by their claim that certain interactions were orchestrated for cameras. Other parties close to David and Victoria disputed that version.

Media outlets have requested comment from DoorDash about the commercial and its messaging. No public reply had been recorded at the time of reporting.

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