
Addison Rae was just sittin’ at a game sipping Diet Pepsi in Uber Eats’ new Super Bowl commercial when Matthew McConaughey tried to rope her into his ongoing quest to convince Bradley Cooper that football is nothing but a ploy for companies to sell food — a conspiracy theory she wants nothing to do with.
The TikToker-turned-singer is one of several famous faces taking part in the food delivery service’s customizable ad campaign for the Big Game this year, as revealed Tuesday (Feb. 3). On the Uber Eats app, fans can pick and choose different scenes — including Rae’s — to create their own commercials based on the one set to air during the Super Bowl Sunday, in which the Interstellar star drives the A Star Is Born actor crazy by constantly pointing out all the food terminology that pops up in the sport.
In an example of the build-your-own function, the Grammy nominee pops up during a scene in which McConaughey and Cooper attend a Philadelphia Eagles game. “Not every food reference means they’re actually trying to sell you that food,” Cooper tells McConaughey, who ropes Rae in by saying, “You’re right, sometimes they’re selling you beverages — singing the song, huh?”
The camera then cuts to Rae drinking the namesake of her breakthrough hit, “Diet Pepsi,” which reached No. 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2024. “Don’t drag me into this,” the Thanksgiving actress tells him.
Amelia Dimoldenberg, Tramell Tillman, Sauce Gardner, Jerry Rice, Pork Chop Womack and Sourdough Sam also filmed scenes from which fans can pick and choose while assembling their own Uber Eats commercial leading up to the ultimate showdown between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots on Sunday. Featuring Bad Bunny as halftime show headliner, the 2026 Super Bowl will begin at 6:30 p.m. ET at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
Her partnership with Uber Eats comes shortly after Rae attended this year’s Grammys on Sunday (Feb. 1), joining fellow nominees Olivia Dean, sombr, Leon Thomas, The Marías, Alex Warren, Lola Young and KATSEYE in performing in a best new artist medley. Rae sang “Fame Is a Gun” from her Billboard 200 No. 4 debut album, Addison, during the showcase, shortly after which the award went to Dean.
Watch Rae’s cameo in one of the possible Uber Eats commercial combinations above.




