David Beckham’s post, which featured both a childhood snapshot of himself with Brooklyn and a group photo of all four of his children, was widely interpreted by followers as an ongoing effort to bridge the distance between them. While supporters flooded the comments to praise David’s show of unconditional love, the contrast with his younger brothers was stark. Both Romeo and Cruz Beckham posted their own heartfelt tributes to their father, and Victoria Beckham shared a throwback holiday photo that notably included Brooklyn among the siblings, reinforcing a public display of family unity.
The absence of a response from Brooklyn comes during a week of heightened scrutiny following his latest brand partnership. The aspiring chef faced significant backlash for a two-part DoorDash campaign that many critics viewed as a calculated provocation. In the advertisement, Brooklyn’s cryptic remark about watching the FIFA World Cup from home was read by many as a direct jab at his estranged parents. With reports suggesting he received at least $1 million for the campaign, critics have accused him of capitalizing on the family fallout—a move that stands in sharp opposition to his previous public demands for privacy.




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