Is Brooklyn Beckham really throwing his entire family under the bus for a handful of coins from a food delivery app? Because honey, the tea is PIPING HOT and we are here for every scalding detail.
According to sources close to the Beckham clan, the aspiring influencer-turned-chef-turned-whoever-he-wants-to-be landed a lucrative DoorDash commercial deal that has absolutely DEVASTATED his loved ones. And here’s the kicker — the ad literally plays on Brooklyn’s estrangement from his famous family. Talk about adding insult to injury!
“Brooklyn claims he wants peace and privacy and nothing to do with his family — now he’s trying to cash in on it all,” a source spilled to us, and honestly, we’re living for the hypocrisy. The insider revealed that our boy secured a seriously impressive paycheck for the commercial, though the exact amount is being kept under wraps like it’s classified government information. But let’s be real, it had to be decent enough to make him think alienating his parents was worth it.
The “funny” angle of the ad? It apparently centers around Brooklyn’s independence and his need for delivery services because, you know, he’s totally estranged from his billionaire family. The Beckham household is reportedly FURIOUS that he’s monetizing their private family drama for brand deals. Victoria and David built an empire on privacy (well, mostly), and here comes Brooklyn basically auctioning off their dysfunction to the highest bidder.
What makes this even messier is that Brooklyn has been publicly preaching about wanting to live his own life away from the spotlight and family expectations. But the MOMENT a corporation dangles a check in front of him? Suddenly he’s weaponizing his family trauma for laughs and likes. The irony is absolutely *chef’s kiss* — speaking of which, remember when he was supposed to be a chef?
Sources say family members feel exploited and betrayed, especially considering all the recent attempts at reconciliation. Apparently, some relatives thought Brooklyn was finally ready to move past the drama and rebuild those bridges. Newsflash: he was just waiting for the right sponsorship deal to come along first.
The DoorDash brass probably had NO IDEA they were walking into peak Beckham family dysfunction when they green-lit this campaign. But that’s showbiz, baby!
What do you think? A) Brooklyn is totally justified using his platform to make money — get that bag! B) He’s being completely selfish by monetizing family drama for a paycheck.