Beckhams Celebrate Father's Day with Brooklyn Despite Advert Dig
Beckhams Celebrate Father's Day with Brooklyn Despite Advert Dig

Sir David and Lady Victoria Beckham marked Father's Day by sharing family photos that included their eldest son, Brooklyn, despite his recent viral advert referencing their estrangement. Victoria, 52, posted a holiday snapshot of David with their four children—Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper—standing in the sea, along with a photo of David smiling with a glass of wine. She wrote: 'David you truly are the best daddy. Your greatest achievement has always been our beautiful children and we love you so much. Happy Father’s Day.'

Cruz posted a picture of himself and David holding fish, while Romeo shared two childhood photos with his father. David also celebrated the occasion, posting a carousel that began and ended with group shots of all his children—one with baby Harper held by Brooklyn, and a recent selfie with the siblings lined up. He included individual photos with each child, starting with Brooklyn.

David Beckham's Father's Day Message

David wrote: 'Being a dad is my most important job… I love you all & thank you mummy @victoriabeckham for given [sic] me our beautiful family. Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads around the world.' The post notably included Brooklyn, despite the public fallout that began in January.

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Brooklyn, 27, did not post a Father's Day message. The aspiring chef and hot sauce entrepreneur has been estranged from his parents since January, when he publicly claimed they had 'tried endlessly to ruin my relationship since before my wedding, and it hasn’t stopped.' He also alleged his wife, Nicola Peltz, had been 'disrespected' by the family.

Brooklyn's DoorDash Advert Sparks Backlash

In a recent World Cup-themed advert for DoorDash, Brooklyn made a pointed reference to the feud, saying: '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.' He then handed over the tickets to a delivery driver, adding: 'These can go to someone… else.' The advert reportedly earned him up to $1 million (£745,000), according to a source close to Brooklyn.

A source told Metro: 'Brooklyn’s advert has left his family stunned. No one could have predicted he would do something like this. Monetising this situation will be heartbreaking for David and Victoria, especially after his dig at ‘Brand Beckham’ in his statement.'

Family Tensions Continue

Victoria addressed the feud for the first time in a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, saying she and David 'love our children so much' and have 'always tried to be the best parents.' The advert came days after Brooklyn accused his family of a 'choreographed' attempt to reunite. Harper, 14, reportedly tried to visit her brother shortly after David’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, but was unsuccessful.

Brooklyn married Nicola Peltz, 31, daughter of billionaire Nelson Peltz, in 2022. The public rift has played out over months, with Brooklyn claiming his parents control press narratives about the family and prioritise 'Brand Beckham.'

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