Brooklyn Beckham has once again drawn attention amid ongoing family tensions with the release of a new advertisement tied to the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026. The 27-year-old, who has been publicly estranged from his parents David and Victoria Beckham, appears in a follow-up commercial for the food delivery company DoorDash, continuing a cryptic narrative that many viewers interpret as a subtle reference to his strained family relationships.

In the latest ad, Brooklyn Beckham is shown stating, “You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home. It’s not like I don’t have tickets. Um... it’s because... it’s a long story.” This message builds on a previous campaign, which concluded with the phrase “It’s complicated. More soon,” leaving audiences speculating about the underlying story.

The advertisements have sparked considerable online debate, with some commentators viewing the campaign as a provocative move by Brooklyn amid his public separation from his famous parents. Critics have accused him of capitalizing on the family discord for publicity. One social media user described the approach as “a giant PR miss,” while another commented, “Anyone over 30 grew up watching and admiring your parents… we’re all just laughing at you mate.”

Despite the backlash, Brooklyn Beckham has not issued a direct response to the criticism, and the broader context of the campaign remains unclear. The world eagerly anticipates further developments as the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, and DoorDash continues to tease additional content related to the storyline. Meanwhile, the public remains divided over the motivations behind Brooklyn’s involvement in the advertisements and the impact on the Beckham family’s public image.