A Review Of The Most Notable Celebrities Who Endorsed Uber Eats

Uber Eats is a big brand – not the world’s number one food delivery app like DoorDash – but a big brand. So, it will be a loss if this app won’t connect with celebrities to endorse its brand, right?

According to the AI technology of the publication The Drum, the personalities that have endorsed Uber Eats include those in the fields of TV, sports, movies, and even children’s faves. From the likes of Beyoncé to the “Sesame Street” characters, it’s quite massive, from daily campaigns to campaigns for the Super Bowl sporting matches. Let’s take a glimpse.

Beyoncé

Singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman. Known for her songs “Single Ladies” and “Run the World (Girls),” this former Destiny’s Child member rose to fame in the late 1990s, when Britney Spears’ fame was being eclipsed on that girl group. Later on, she became among the bestselling artists in music history, launching a massive solo career, winning a record-breaking number of Grammy awards. Way to go! She reportedly appeared in a major denim campaign for Levi’s during the same period that concluded with a limited-time Uber Eats integration. So, not a full-fledged Uber Eats commercial of some sorts.

Sam Allardyce

Football manager and athlete. Nicknamed “Big Sam,” this 1950s-born sports professional is best known for managing many Premier League teams, specializing in saving clubs from relegation and leading teams to successes in the 2000s. He appeared in an Uber Eats campaign in partnership with Sky Sports.

Bert and Ernie

Two friends in “Sesame Street.” They represent the kids, or should Ridesharing Forum say the kids of the generation when the show was at its peak popularity. They are two of the most iconic and hotly-remembered characters in “Sesame Street.” Since the show debuted in the 1960s to 1970s, they have become a staple in the series, sometimes the American animated version of BL. Ridesharing Forum previously reported their stint for a recent commercial of Uber Eats.

Javier Bardem

Oscars award-winning celebrity and Uber Eats villain. Yes! Bardem starred as a bored, world-domination-seeking villain in the 2025 Uber Eats “Evil’d Enough” commercial campaign. Directed by David Shane, the ad shows Bardem choosing downtime and ordering sushi via Uber Eats, promoting the tagline “When you’ve done enough, Uber Eats”. The team covered that for sure!

Alan Pardew

Former Premier League manager. Pardew starred alongside other personalities in the 2025 to 2026 Uber Eats advertising campaign in collaboration with Sky Sports. They popularized the tagline, “When you’ve done enough, Uber Eats.” Stunning.

Other celebrity endorsers who made their mark for the app are Matthew McConaughey, Jude Law, and Bradley Cooper, among others. For more food delivery news and features, sign up for your account today!