Martha Appears in Star-Studded Super Bowl Commercial for Uber Eats—See the Ad Here

She stars alongside A-list celebrities, including Kevin Bacon, Matthew McConaughey, and Charli XCX.

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Let's be honest, one of the best parts about the Super Bowl is the commercials. That's especially true this year, as Martha will appear alongside other A-list celebrities like Kevin Bacon and Matthew McConaughey in a hilarious ad for Uber Eats. But you don't have to wait for game day to see the commercial—Martha just shared it on her Instagram.

The ad follows McConaughey as he explains his conspiracy theory that football was created to make people hungry. During the commercial he stars as several football legends, including football hall of famer Peyton Manning and former professional football coach Mike Ditka.

In one scene, McConaughey sports colonial attire and explains to a group of similarly dressed football players that the term "pigskin" was created to "make people crave bacon." In another, he walks alongside a factory and declares that the Green Bay Packers were named after meat packers. His co-star asks, "What should we call the fans, coach?" McConaughey replies, "Cheeseheads, of course."

The commercial cuts to a boardroom full of celebrities, including Martha and Charli XCX. During the scene, the group is coming up with ways to incorporate food into this year's Super Bowl. "This year we're not even hiding it anymore," McConaughey says. "We have Super Bowl LIX, with a halftime show sponsored by an apple." He also notes that the game is played in a stadium named after "a salad!" Martha interjects, followed by an eruption of laughter from the board room.

The full ad for Uber Eats will air during Superbowl LIX, which takes place on February 9, 2025 at Caesar's Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. Whether you're rooting for the Kansas City Chiefs or the Philadelphia Eagles, seeing Martha on the screen will surely make the event worth the watch.

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