Brooklyn Beckham, David and Victoria Beckham‘s eldest kid, is worth a whopping £10 million.
The 24-year-old was one of the renowned faces named on the ‘nepo baby’ part of a new wealthy list, and many people will be asking how Brooklyn managed to amass so much money.
While Brooklyn was the highest earner in this category, Mick Jagger’s son Gabriel, 25, came in second with a £4.5 million wealth, while Kate Moss’ 21-year-old daughter Lila came in third with a £4.2 million fortune.
According to Heat magazine’s 2023 rich list, former Love Island star Dani Dyer, 27, has a net worth of £4 million, while 27-year-old soprano Mabel, the daughter of Swedish artist Neneh Cherry, has a net worth of £1.8 million.
While the majority of those mentioned above have pursued certain professional routes, such as modelling, music production, or brand ownership, Brooklyn’s have been rather diverse.
He’s worked as a model, photographer, and even an internet chef, but which one is responsible for his massive earnings? It appears to be all of them.

According to Heat, Brooklyn alone generated £5 million last year owing to partnerships with Tiffany & Co, Pepe Jeans, and Silk, a plant-based milk brand.
Meanwhile, MailOnline reports that sources close to Brooklyn – who started modelling aged 15 – confirmed he makes money from his often-ridiculed cooking videos, although an exact figure wasn’t given.


Last year, Brooklyn also joined canned Japanese sake brand Wesake as a partner and co-founder, saying at the time: ‘Joining WESAKE unites many of my different passions, including my fascination with Japan, cuisine and my love of sake, which I know more people will share if they are exposed to it in the right way.’
Brooklyn often posts about all his brand ventures on Instagram, where he boasts 16.3million followers, and it’s safe to presume he earns a pretty penny every time he hits publish, with L’Officiel magazine reporting last year that celebrities with over two million followers charge more than $1million (£820, 260) per post.
With payouts of that quantity, it’s no wonder Brooklyn’s bank account is looking so healthy.
One thing is certain: the world-famous influencer has come a long way from his days working at a neighbourhood coffee shop.
Yes, Brooklyn got a job behind the counter at a shop near his parents’ upscale west London home in 2014, earning just £2.68 an hour pouring cups of Joe.