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David and Victoria Beckham 'forget' the Spice Girls as they star in hilarious Super Bowl ad for UberEats: 'Wasn't it the Cinnamon Sisters?'

David and Victoria Beckham are making their Super Bowl advertising debut for Uber Eats, weeks after son Brooklyn confirmed his own collaboration with the food delivery service.

Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer and Usher, who will perform during Sunday's halftime show, also appear in the star-studded ad.

In one part of the clip, Victoria and David jokingly “forget” the name of their pop group The Spice Girls.

As David fools around in the kitchen, holding a jar of pepper, he says, “Remember when you used to be a pepper lady?”

A confused Victoria replies: 'Wasn't it the Cinnamon Sisters? Or Paprika Girls?'

David and Victoria Beckham are making their Super Bowl advertising debut for Uber Eats, weeks after son Brooklyn confirmed his own collaboration with the food delivery service

David and Victoria Beckham are making their Super Bowl advertising debut for Uber Eats, weeks after son Brooklyn confirmed his own collaboration with the food delivery service

In one part of the clip, Victoria and David jokingly

In one part of the clip, Victoria and David jokingly “forget” the name of their pop group The Spice Girls

David adds: “No, that’s absurd.”

The couple also recreated the viral moment from their Beckham documentary in which David tells his wife to be “honest” about her middle-class upbringing.

Super Bowl commercials have become a cultural phenomenon alongside the championship finale itself, often recruiting high-profile stars.

The hilarious, gaffe-filled advert shows the famous duo forgetting the name of the game and the huge star they recruited to appear in the advert.

The clip opens with Victoria sitting in a “My Dad Had a Rolls-Royce” T-shirt and saying: “So David and I are going to be in a little commercial.”

Then David stuck his head into the picture – just like in Beckham – and reminded them “Be honest, be honest!”, about the size of the ad they appear in.

She corrects herself and says, “Okay. It's a big commercial.'

Then he says, “Tell them what it is.”

Victoria says, “It’s during the big baseball game.”

While David chimes in: “Great, big baseball game.”

The couple also recreated the viral moment from their Beckham documentary in which David tells his wife to be

The couple also recreated the viral moment from their Beckham documentary in which David tells his wife to be “honest” about her middle-class upbringing

Victoria then says, “Oh, was it the Hockey Bowl?” before David agrees that it was.

Finally, they reveal that the big guest star in their advert is none other than “Jessica” Aniston, while David confirms that they both “love Jessica”.

The text on the screen reads: “Whatever you forget this Sunday, remember Uber Eats.”

The ad is for Uber Eats, reminding people to order through the app while watching the famous sporting event.

It's the result of her son Brooklyn's collaboration with the delivery service, which took place in London last week.

Uber Eats has opened a two-day pop-up kitchen serving Brooklyn's favorite dishes, from takeout sandwiches to curry.

Multiple sources have reported that the average cost of a 30-second ad for the 2024 Super Bowl will be $7 million.

The commercial will air on February 11 while the Kansas City Chiefs play the San Francisco 49ers during the Super Bowl.

Victoria created one of the most memorable moments of her husband's documentary when she claimed to have been raised “working class” despite her father owning a Rolls Royce.

In the documentary, Victoria claimed her family was “very professional, working class.”

David interrupted in disbelief and asked Victoria to be honest, to which she replied, “I am!” He then repeatedly asked Victoria to reveal which car her father drove her to school.

The singer finally gave in and said, “OK.” “In the '80s, my dad had a Rolls-Royce.”

“Thanks,” David replied, leaving immediately and closing the door behind him, his job done.

Last year, Victoria poked fun at herself when she took a throwback snap of herself posing with the luxury motor in her childhood.

Victoria created one of the most memorable moments of her husband's documentary when she claimed to have been raised

Victoria created one of the most memorable moments of her husband's documentary when she claimed to have been raised “working class” despite her father owning a Rolls Royce

Victoria (right) shared a throwback of her dad's Rolls Royce with sister Louise after THAT viral moment in the Beckham documentary

Victoria (right) shared a throwback of her dad's Rolls Royce with sister Louise after THAT viral moment in the Beckham documentary

The Spice Girl looked adorable in the throwback snap as she posed alongside her sister Louise, 40, in matching pink dresses.

They grinned cheekily at the camera while sitting on the roof of the Rolls Royce, one of the most expensive brands of the eighties.

She captioned the post, “Kisses,” while also tagging her sister and mother Jackie.

Victoria also captured the moment with a £110 'My Dad Had A Rolls Royce' T-shirt as part of her self-titled clothing collection.

Beckham consists of four episodes, each lasting over an hour, and includes never-before-seen footage of David and his family.