Brooklyn Beckham reportedly earned at least $1 million from his DoorDash World Cup advertisement, the same campaign that brought fresh attention to his rift with David and Victoria Beckham.
Page Six reported that sources said Brooklyn made the seven-figure sum for the ad, which shows him watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home while making a clear nod to the family drama around him.
The ad arrived after months of headlines about Brooklyn’s distance from his parents and siblings.
It also landed during a World Cup week in which David Beckham’s soccer legacy and public events were already part of the wider celebrity conversation.
The Ad Leaned Into the Family Rift
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In the promo, Brooklyn sits on a couch with World Cup tickets while a soccer match plays in the background. “You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home,” he says. “It’s a long story.” The ad later flashes the words “It’s complicated. More soon.” Many viewers connected the lines to Brooklyn’s ongoing conflict with his parents.
The campaign was posted as a DoorDash partnership and tied to the company’s World Cup promotion.
Page Six reported that Brooklyn “raked in” at least $1 million for the campaign.
The Timing Followed More Public Absences

Brooklyn was not at David Beckham’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on June 12.
People reported that Victoria Beckham attended the ceremony with Romeo, Cruz and Harper, while Brooklyn was absent amid the family’s strained relationship.
Entertainment Weekly reported that Brooklyn also was not part of recent World Cup festivities involving the family. Those absences had already fueled speculation before the DoorDash ad turned the tension into a scripted campaign.
The Beckham Rift Has Been Public for Months
Brooklyn’s conflict with his parents became more visible earlier this year, when he made public claims about family pressure and his marriage to Nicola Peltz Beckham.
Entertainment Weekly reported that he accused his parents of trying to sabotage parts of his 2022 wedding and of attempting to control his brand.
David and Victoria have largely avoided a direct public fight. Entertainment Weekly reported that both parents publicly wished Brooklyn a happy birthday in March, with messages saying they loved him.
