We listen and don't judge!
Grammy-winning musician Charli XCX and lifestyle celebrity Martha Stewart have redo the popular Tiktok trend, “We listen and don't judge.” Uber Eats Super Bowl Commercial Teaser in progress.
The tendency is to hear others tell the truth or, in some cases, judge them harshly, without judging them.
“To be honest, when my agent first told me your name, I thought it was the WiFi password,” Stewart, 83, told the singer.
“Well, when my agent said you were doing this, I thought you were going to cater,” replied 32-year-old Charli XCX.
“We listen and don't judge,” the pair said together before continuing their confession.
“I thought the Super Bowl could be ordered from Uber Eats,” the British singer told Stewart.
Stewart laughed and replied, “I thought it was something else.”
“But seriously, who are you?” Stewart asked Charli XCX as the teaser ended.
The latest ads come after Uber Eats Another mini teaser was released on Mondaythe pair ordered several items from the company, including chips, sandwiches, caviar, champagne and more.
Advertisement has been displayed Charli XCX splits American football with “club terminology.”
“So, quarterback, he's like a DJ. He controls the atmosphere,” the “Apple” singer said. “Bad quarterback, bad vibe.”
She compared the defensive lineman to the guard and said, “If you want to score, you have to pass him.”
One of the most relevant comparisons was the comparison with kickers.
“So the kicker is like your really fun friend and you'll leave after a drink,” joked Charli XCX.
In November, the musician mentioned the Cookbook author's feud with post journalist Andrea Apeaser in the opening monologue of “Saturday Night Live.”
“To be honest, it's like an attitude,” she said. “It's the atmosphere. For example, the new Martha Stewart documentary: Martha gets mad at an old magazine article and I'm happy the journalist who wrote it is dead.
In the “Martha” documentary, Stewart referenced “The New York Post Lady,” which he wrote about “terrifying” things at his 2004 trial. Stewart served five months in prison after being convicted of conspiracy, obstruction and two lies lying to federal agents in connection with the alleged insider trading scheme.
“But she's dead now, thank you for the goodness,” Stewart said of Paiser without naming her.
However, Paser, who posted Stewart's six-week trial, wrote a column in response to Stewart's false claims with “I'm Alive, Bitch.”
It wasn't just the celebrities who represented Uber Eats.
In another commercial, Matthew McConaughey, Greta Gerwig, Sean Evans and Kevin Bacon joined Stewart and Charli XCX to talk about food and football.
McConaughey gained a Chicago-style makeover while leading former Bears coach Mike Ditka for the spot, but it seemed like everything was going on in his head towards the end of the ad .
Stewart and Charli XCX were sitting next to each other in the corporate office listening to McConaughey talking about his food conspiracy theory.
The commercial will air on Sunday, February 9th at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans during Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs.
