According to Page Six and other sources, Brooklyn Beckham made at least US$1 million for a DoorDash ad that appears to make fun of the Beckham family feud. In the commercial, Brooklyn gives away his FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets and chooses to watch the tournament from home to avoid seeing his family in person.
"You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home. It’s not like I don’t have tickets," he says in the ad. "Um, it’s because … it’s a long story."
After both DoorDash and Brooklyn Beckham faced criticism over the controversial campaign, the company doubled down by releasing the full commercial on June 17, where he is seen giving the tickets to a delivery driver.
The teaser for the ad came just a few days after Brooklyn’s younger sister, Harper Beckham, attempted to see him amid the family’s ongoing fallout.
According to Page Six, the 14-year-old was photographed arriving at Brooklyn’s Los Angeles home shortly after celebrating David Beckham’s Hollywood Walk of Fame honor, but she left without seeing her brother. Sources said Brooklyn and his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham, were unavailable at the time, with Brooklyn later posting that he was in New York when Harper arrived.
Indeed, the tensions remain high following Brooklyn’s January 2026 tell-all statement, in which he accused his parents of prioritizing “Brand Beckham” over family relationships. He also said he did not want to reconcile with his family.
For the full drama timeline, click on to see how the Beckham fallout began, escalated, and reached this latest chapter.