David Beckham’s eldest son continues rift with family
Brooklyn Beckham sent his estranged dad David a candid message on Father’s Day – as his wife Nicole paid a touching tribute to her dad.
On Sunday, David Beckham quickly posted a tribute to all four of his children, including Brooklyn, to mark the occasion.
On the occasion of Father’s Day, he shared old pictures of his children and wrote, “Being a father is the most important job I have… I love you all and thank you mommy @victoriabeckham for giving me our beautiful family. Happy Father’s Day to all the fathers around the world.”
Victoria and Cruz commented on the post, but Brooklyn certainly hasn’t commented publicly about her dad. This was in stark contrast to Nicola Peltz, who spoke about her father in a long and forceful social media tribute.
In a heartfelt message, Nicola wrote: “Happy Father’s Day dad! I’m so lucky to be your daughter, you’re the best dad in the whole world. Thank you for being the most loving and supportive dad I could ever dream of.”
“I love you a trillion times more than the moon. Thank you for always believing in me and encouraging me to achieve my biggest dreams.
“You have taught me to be very tough and to never give up. (Just like you) I love you so much! I hope today is a great day for you,” as she shared several photos with her dad.
Father’s Day comes just days after Brooklyn Various takes on their family feud And how would he be watching the World Cup from home, despite being just moments away from where the World Cup was being held.
In the ad, Brooklyn can be seen sitting on his sofa, saying: “You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home.” Then he laughs and throws his World Cup tickets on the coffee table and says: “It’s a long story.”
The words: “It’s complicated, and soon,” then appear on the screen along with the unused tickets and some poignant digs at his famous family, including an expensive watch, unused tickets and a camera, and a burnt pizza.
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It has been reported by PageSix that Brooklyn was paid a whopping $1 million to film her DoorDash ad, which repeatedly criticized her father.
A source told the publication: “It’s a bit cheesy. (But) anything that makes her money is good – it shows that her brand exists and is thriving.”
Brooklyn’s family is said to have been devastated by the ad. A source said: “Doing an ad based on family estrangement seems like a joke when her family is devastated and her sister and grandparents are heartbroken… It seems a bit hypocritical for someone claiming to want peace and privacy and then trying to take advantage of all this.
“He says he wants nothing to do with his family, but now he is trading off them by using one of his football father’s legacies – the World Cup – as an advertising selling point.
“Brooklyn is completely entitled to go off and earn her own money – her parents appreciate such ambition – but it’s not right to walk away from a deeply rooted, heartbreaking family situation.”















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