Five months have elapsed since Brooklyn Beckham caused a stir by releasing a bold statement addressing rumors of discord within his family. In the statement, he vowed not to reconcile with his parents, Sir David and Victoria Beckham, alleging that he felt “controlled” by them. Brooklyn accused his mother of disrupting his first dance with his wife, Nicola, at their wedding and attempting to drive a wedge between them.
Recently, the 27-year-old made headlines again for his involvement in a new advertisement where he humorously questioned why he was watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home. Despite his previous statements about prioritizing privacy and distancing himself from his family, Brooklyn’s participation in the ad, which he shared, seems contradictory.
Although he had emphasized the importance of privacy and autonomy in a scathing attack on his superstar parents earlier this year, people have noted his recent decision to feature in a World Cup commercial for a food delivery service. Questions have arisen about whether this brief appearance constitutes “work” for Brooklyn, who claimed not to have been employed for the past five years.
Known for his ventures in photography, modeling, and now a hot sauce business, Brooklyn, with an estimated personal net worth of approximately £7.48 million, shared his journey of discovering his passion for creating hot sauce during a recent appearance at the Tribeca Film Festival. Despite his past statements about valuing privacy, Brooklyn’s current endeavors raise questions about his evolving career choices and public image.
