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David and Victoria Beckham's shock over Brooklyn 'attack' ad as estranged son accused of 'cashing in' on family feud

David and Victoria Beckham's shock over Brooklyn 'attack' ad as estranged son accused of 'cashing in' on family feud
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Brooklyn Beckham is facing criticism for a new DoorDash advertisement that references his estrangement from his famous parents, David and Victoria Beckham. Sources close to the family claim the ad is a hypocritical attempt to profit from a private family conflict.

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The story highlights the intersection of celebrity culture, brand endorsements, and the public commodification of personal family disputes.

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30 comments 30 BROOKLYN Beckham has been accused of cashing in on his family feud leaving his famous parents shocked.

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The article uses sensationalist language like 'shock,' 'attack,' and 'savage swipe,' typical of tabloid-style reporting.

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