Brooklyn Beckham took a fresh jab at his estranged parents, David and Victoria Beckham, in his full DoorDash World Cup advertisement.
In the original teaser released Monday, the 27-year-old nepo baby says “it’s a long story” about why he’s “watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home,” before he tosses World Cup tickets onto his coffee table.
The full commercial, which came out Wednesday, shows Brooklyn giving away the World Cup tickets to a DoorDash delivery driver.
“It’s not like I don’t have tickets. It’s because… it’s a long story,” he tells the camera while walking to his front door.
After handing the tickets over, Brooklyn tells the delivery driver, “These can go to… someone else.”
As the driver walks away, Brooklyn shouts, “Hey! Put them somewhere fun.”
The ad’s Instagram caption read, “Asked @doordash to go drop my FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets for you guys… happy hunting Follow @doordash’s account to see clues for where you can find them xx.”
In the comments, fans blasted Brooklyn for shading the former soccer player and Spice Girls alum.
“Umm for someone who keeps saying they don’t want to be associated with their family… sure likes to keep on making digs,” one fan wrote.
Another told Brooklyn, “If you don’t want anything to do with your parents… move on, unfortunately It happens, People will respect that…. But this? shows no class and immaturity.”
A different critic slammed Brooklyn for being “a bitter nepo crybaby,” while someone else called the ad “a bad move” and claimed Brooklyn’s wife, Nicola Peltz, 27, was “behind it all.”
Page Six has reached out to reps for David, Victoria, Brooklyn and Peltz for comment.
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David, 51, and Victoria, 52 — who starred in a Super Bowl ad for DoorDash’s competitor, Uber Eats, two years ago — attended the 2026 FIFA World Cup match between the US and Paraguay at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium on June 12.
The couple were joined by their pal Tom Cruise in a star-studded suite.
That same day, David received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Victoria and their kids Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and Harper, 14, were there to support the famous athlete.
Brooklyn and his wife skipped the event — despite living only 20 minutes away.
After the ceremony, Harper, 14, seemingly attempted to reconcile with her estranged brother when she was photographed arriving at Brooklyn and Peltz’s Los Angeles home.
But Harper didn’t end up seeing her brother, who was in New York at the time of his sister’s appearance.
A rep for the couple told Page Six, “That photographers were in place as the letter was hand delivered says it all — this was choreographed for the cameras.”
But a source insisted there was nothing orchestrated about Harper’s visit and that Victoria “is gutted” over the family drama.
“This has been so incredibly painful and confusing for them,” an insider said about the Beckham parents.
“They honestly don’t know where things went wrong or how the relationship got to this point.”

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