Brooklyn Beckham, 26, collected a reported fee north of $300,000 for a DoorDash advertisement that sources say drew directly on his well-documented estrangement from his family — a campaign that landed about as warmly inside the Beckham household as the delivery driver who rings the wrong buzzer.
Page Six reported the figure Friday, citing sources familiar with the deal. The ad, described by insiders as playing the family drama for comic effect, prompted at least one person close to the Beckhams to go on record. “Brooklyn claims he wants peace and privacy and nothing to do with his family,” the source said. “Now he's trying to cash in on it all.”
Beckham and his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham, have maintained a visible distance from David and Victoria Beckham for the better part of three years, a separation that has generated its own reliable tabloid economy — interviews, denials, pointed Instagram unfollows, and now, apparently, a branded content deal.
DoorDash has not commented on the terms of the partnership. Representatives for Brooklyn Beckham did not respond to a request for comment prior to publication.
The $300,000 figure, if accurate, works out to a notable premium for a man who has described the family situation as deeply personal — and who has now licensed that situation to a food delivery app.