Is Brooklyn Beckham EVER going to let this family drama go, or is he determined to air every last bit of dirty laundry on national television? Because honey, the eldest Beckham spawn just couldn’t resist taking ANOTHER jab at his parents in his latest DoorDash advertisement, and we are absolutely living for the messiness.

In what can only be described as a masterclass in subtle shade, Brooklyn managed to slip in a not-so-subtle dig at his famous parents while promoting World Cup tickets in the glossy new commercial. The audacity! The pettiness! The absolute GALL of this man to use a corporate endorsement deal as his personal therapy session. We have to respect the commitment to airing grievances, even if the execution is giving “attention-seeker energy.”

Sources close to the situation suggest that Brooklyn has been using every available platform to express his frustration with his family dynamics, but this DoorDash moment really takes the cake—literally, since it’s a food delivery service. The full advertisement, which was just released to the public, shows the 25-year-old content creator seemingly unable to resist the urge to throw shade at Posh and Becks during what should have been a straightforward promotional moment.

The Beckham family has been embroiled in drama for quite some time now, with Brooklyn seemingly determined to remind everyone that all is not well in the kingdom of designer homes and private jets. Whether it’s interviews, social media posts, or apparently now corporate advertisements, this man is making sure the world knows about the tension. We absolutely cannot look away.

Fans have taken to social media in absolute DROVES, with some praising Brooklyn for his boldness and others questioning whether airing family business in DoorDash commercials is really the move. The comments sections are LIT, darling, and the discourse is SPICY.

The question everyone’s asking is simple: will the Beckham family ever reconcile, or are we destined to watch Brooklyn weaponize every brand partnership and endorsement deal that comes his way? At this point, we’re just here for the entertainment value, and Brooklyn is certainly delivering.

What do you think? A) Brooklyn has every right to shade his parents publicly B) This family drama needs to stay private already

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