Martha Stewart, Charli XCX appear in Uber Eats Super Bowl 2025 ad
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We listen and we don’t judge!
Grammy-winning musician Charli XCX and lifestyle celebrity Martha Stewart paired up to do the popular TikTok trend “We Listen and We Don’t Judge” during the Uber Eats Super Bowl commercial teaser.
The trend is to listen to the other person speak their truth without judging — or judging too harshly in some cases.
“Honestly Charli, when my agent first gave me your name, I thought it was the WIFI password,” Stewart, 83, told the singer.
“Well, when my agent told me you were doing this, I thought you would be doing the catering,” Charli XCX, 32, responded.
“We listen and we don’t judge,” the pair said together before continuing with their confessions.
“I thought a Super Bowl was something I could order on Uber Eats,” the British singer said to Stewart.
Stewart chuckled and replied, “I thought it was something else.”
“But seriously, who are you again,” Stewart asked Charli XCX as the teaser ended.
The latest ad comes after Uber Eats released another mini-teaser on Monday, where the pair ordered several items from the company, including chips, sandwiches, caviar, and champagne.
The ad showed Charli XCX breaking down American football in “club terms.”
“So the quarterback, he’s like the DJ. He controls the vibe,” the “Apple” singer said. “Bad quarterback, bad vibe.”
She compared the defensive lineman to a bouncer, saying, “You have to get past him if you want to score.”
One of the most relatable comparisons made was with the kicker.
“So, the kicker is like your really fun friend that shows up and leaves after one drink,” Charli XCX joked.
In November, the musician mentioned the cookbook author’s feud with The Post’s journalist Andrea Peyser during her “Saturday Night Live” opening monologue.
“Honestly, it’s just like an attitude,” she stated. “It’s a vibe. For example, the new Martha Stewart documentary: When Martha gets mad about an old magazine article and she says that she’s glad the journalist who wrote it is dead, that is brat.”
In the “Martha” documentary, Stewart referenced the “New York Post lady” who she said wrote “horrible” things about her during her 2004 trial. Stewart served five months in jail after being convicted of conspiracy, obstruction and two counts of lying to federal investigators in connection to an alleged insider trading scheme.
“But she is dead now, thank goodness,” Stewart said about Peyser without naming her.
However, Peyser, who covered Stewart’s six-week trial for The Post, wrote a column responding to Stewart’s false claim with the headline “I’m alive, bitch.”
The ladies weren’t the only celebrities representing 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 got a Chicago-style makeover as he channeled the Bears’ former coach, Mike Ditka, for the spot, though it seemed like everything was happening inside his head toward the end of the ad.
Stewart and Charli XCX were seen sitting next to each other in a corporate office, listening to McConaughey as he spoke about his food conspiracy theory.
The commercial will air during Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome on Sunday, Feb. 9.