Charli XCX and Martha Stewart are listening to each other, but they might be judging, too.
As a lifestyle connoisseur, I’m thrilled to share an exciting collaboration: The Grammy-nominated artist, with eight nods at the upcoming February ceremony, and the innovative food entrepreneur have joined forces for a 2025 Super Bowl ad that brilliantly embraces a trending TikTok phenomenon in a side-splitting manner.
In the sneak peek of the Uber Eats ad on TopMob News (broadcasted during the NFL game on February 9), an unexpected pair simultaneously said, “We pay attention and remain impartial.
In a twist following the release of her self-titled documentary named “Martha” in October, she started her admission with the popular phrase, “To be honest, Charli, when my representative initially shared your name with me, I mistook it for a Wi-Fi password.
Following another harmonious repetition of, “We pay attention and we don’t pass judgment,” the singer known as The Brat (born Charlotte Emma Aitchison) humorously commented, “When my representative informed me about your involvement, I thought you’d be handling the refreshments.
Of course, the pair then reminded each other, “We listen and we don’t judge.”
As a fervent admirer, let me share my revelation: Charli showcased an ardor for culinary delights that surpassed her enthusiasm for sports, casually remarking, “To me, a Super Bowl is just a mouthwatering meal I can have delivered via Uber Eats.
However, it’s worth noting that Martha, who enjoys an unexpected camaraderie with Snoop Dogg that has grown over time, later confessed that she suspected the Super Bowl was a bit more “enhanced”, as she put it, “I thought it was… something different,” causing both of them to laugh.
With an Uber Eats advertisement preview teased for release on February 9th, Martha couldn’t help but throw in a final jab, questioning the “brat summer” innovator, “However, just to confirm, who might you be?
Don’t forget to catch Super Bowl LIX on February 9th, airing on FOX. You won’t want to miss the complete ad broadcast, the exciting game in New Orleans, and the much-awaited Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show featuring Kendrick Lamar.
While we wait, let’s revisit some of the most unforgettable Super Bowl half-time shows from the past.
Rihanna’s red hot performance also served as her announcement for her pregnancy with baby No. 2.
As a lifestyle connoisseur, I’m thrilled to share that Jennifer Lopez and Shakira made history at the 2020 Super Bowl, marking themselves as the first Latinas to headline the iconic halftime show. What made this moment even more special was when Jennifer got to share the stage with her child, Emme, for a heartwarming performance that captivated the massive audience.
At the 2017 Super Bowl held at the NRG Stadium in Houston, I had the privilege of delivering a show-stopping performance. From the sky, I descended in a blaze of pyrotechnics, and throughout the concert, I switched costumes multiple times. The setlist included electrifying renditions of my popular songs like “Poker Face,” “Born This Way,” “Telephone,” “Just Dance,” “Million Reasons,” and “Bad Romance.
Katy Perry drew in the biggest audience ever for a Super Bowl half-time performance, delivering a dynamic setlist that included hits such as “Roar,” “Teenage Dream,” and “Firework.” Additionally, she was joined on stage by musical guests Lenny Kravitz and Missy Elliot.
Accompanied by distinguished guests, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bruno Mars infused Super Bowl XLVIII with an irresistible funky vibe through crowd favorites such as “Locked Out of Heaven” and “Just the Way You Are.
During her main act, the singer joined forces once again with bandmates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams from Destiny’s Child, delivering an electrifying ensemble performance.
Madonna’s electrifying show, featuring popular tracks such as “Give Me All Your Luvin”, “Vogue”, and “Like a Prayer” among others, came close to being overshadowed by M.I.A.’s gesture of flipping the bird. Almost, but not quite.
I, a diehard fan here, can’t help but marvel at the immense challenge that The Black Eyed Peas faced after The Who delivered an electrifying performance in 2010. However, during the Super Bowl XLV halftime show, this Grammy-winning group truly outdid themselves, setting the stage ablaze with their chart-toppers “I Gotta Feeling,” “Boom Boom Pow,” and “Let’s Get It Started.” The energy they brought was nothing short of phenomenal!
At Super Bowl XLIV, the dynamic duo from The Who, Roger Daltrey (lead vocalist) and Pete Townshend (lead guitarist), brought a powerful dose of rock ‘n’ roll.
As a connoisseur of all things stylish and soulful, I had the privilege of performing the National Anthem at Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa, much like a Dreamgirl would do it – with an unparalleled blend of power and grace.
From “Purple Rain” to “Let’s Go Crazy,” Prince brought the party to Florida during Super Bowl XLI.
During the Super Bowl XL halftime show, the Rolling Stones served up a generous helping of satisfaction by performing popular classic rock tunes like “Start Me Up,” “Rough Justice,” and of course, “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction.
During the Super Bowl XXXIX half-time performance, Paul McCartney delivered an electrifying set, performing a mix of tunes such as “Live and Let Die” and the iconic Beatles song, “Hey Jude.
Without a shadow of a doubt, the second half of Super Bowl XXXVII’s entertainment was bound to impress as Gwen Stefani shared the stage with Sting for a rendition of “Message in a Bottle.
Beyoncé has plenty of experience with major events. She teamed up with Carlos Santana for a Latin vibe during the Super Bowl XXXVII pre-show, and the next year she performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Super Bowl XXXVIII.
During Super Bowl XXXVI, U2, along with Bono and the band members, played three of their popular hits as part of a heartfelt tribute to honor the events of September 11th.
Back in the day at Super Bowl XXXV, I was nothing short of ecstatic when rock legends Aerosmith took the stage alongside pop sensations *NSYNC, Britney Spears, and Mary J. Blige for a mind-blowing medley of “Walk This Way” during halftime! It was an unforgettable moment that brought together the best of both worlds – the raw power of rock and the infectious energy of pop music!
The opening of Super Bowl XXXV had a boy-band vibe, as the Backstreet Boys performed the national anthem.
Phil Collins delivered with his performance of “Two Worlds” during Super Bowl XXXIV in Atlanta.
Christina Aguilera teamed up with Enrique Iglesias to delight countless spectators by performing the song “Celebrate The Future Together.
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