BECKHAM FAMILY CIVIL WAR? Brooklyn’s Alleged ‘SECRET NEXT MOVE’ Sparks Fears He Could Expose The Empire That Made Him

Brooklyn Beckham is inflicting huge damage on his own family by continuing to lean on their rift and taking ‘sly digs’ at them in a series of ‘wounding’ adverts to cash in on the World Cup.

The 27-year-old’s deal with the DoorDash food delivery firm in the US has seen him crack several jokes about the estrangement from his parents in return for a reported six-figure sum.

The advert also includes what appear to be subtle messages about him moving on from his family — including swapping a £250,000 Patek Philippe Nautilus watch gifted to him by his father and replacing it with a new one.

British PR guru Mark Borkowski has said that the crisis is spiralling, with Brooklyn torching his own brand and the flames are now heading towards David and Victoria’s own $1billion empire.

He told the Daily Mail: ‘This will not end well for the Beckhams. Money and fame don’t buy happiness or indeed harmony.’

David and Victoria must ‘forget the brand – it should be family first. This is a tragic soap opera. Wounding is not the word,’ he said.

Brooklyn Beckham is said to have 'cashed in' on his family feud in a new World Cup advert [pictured]

Brooklyn Beckham is said to have ‘cashed in’ on his family feud in a new World Cup advert [pictured]

Brooklyn's fresh public swipe at his parents in an ad has been savaged by fans

Brooklyn’s fresh public swipe at his parents in an ad has been savaged by fans

The chef released the full version of his DoorDash advert at the end of England's first World Cup match on Wednesday

The chef released the full version of his DoorDash advert at the end of England’s first World Cup match on Wednesday