Jelly Roll Pokes Fun at His Tattoos in Uber Eats Super Bowl Ad

Jelly Roll Pokes Fun at His Tattoos in Uber Eats Super Bowl Ad

Jelly Roll is absolutely flabbergasted to discover he is covered in tattoos in a new Super Bowl commercial for Uber Eats.

He shared a short clip of the new ad on social media, which finds Jelly Roll unloading his order from Uber Eats. He places a few items in the medicine cabinet and closes the door, when he catches his reflection. He can’t believe his eyes.

“What happened to my face?!” he asks himself as he examines the multiple tattoos that adorn it. “Are these tattoos?!?”

“They’re everywhere!” he shouts, “And they’re horrible!”

The commercial finishes with text on the screen that reads, “Whatever you forget this Sunday, remember Uber Eats.”

This is the second celebrity teaser Uber Eats has released ahead of the big game — the brand first released a quick commercial featuring David and Victoria Beckham.

“We’re thrilled to be back at the Super Bowl for the fourth year in a row,” head of marketing in North America, Georgie Jeffreys, tells Billboard. “We’ve started to share a few of the stars in our spot, but I think we may be forgetting a few?”

Are Country Stars in Any Super Bowl Commercials This Year?

Jelly Roll is the second country artist to be linked to a Super Bowl ad this year: Lainey Wilson is expected to make a cameo in a Coors Light commercial. She will be seen in the wintry-theme ad doing a photoshoot as the “Chill Train” speeds past her. Fans can look for her in a blue fringe jacket, holding a Coors Light.

When Is Super Bowl 58?

Super Bowl 58 is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 11, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. This year will be a matchup of the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. It will air live on CBS at 6:30PM ET.

15 Country Artists Primed to Headline a Super Bowl Halftime Show

Any way you slice it, country music is long overdue for its time in the spotlight at the Super Bowl. Although several artists have sung the national anthem at the game, the coveted halftime show has been anything but country for nearly three decades. The last time anyone from the genre headline the performance was in 1994, when Clint Black, Tanya Tucker, Travis Tritt, Wynonna Judd and Naomi Judd did a medley of their biggest hits. With country music gaining in popularity, there’s no better time than now to put one of our own in the spotlight. Here are 15 artists who are already primed to take on the task.

Gallery Credit: Jess

Taylor Swift’s Best Pictures From Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl Season

Taylor Swift‘s love of the Kansas City Chiefs seems to mirror her love of boyfriend Travis Kelce. At first, she was a little awkward, but by the end of the season, she’d grown passionate for both.

Here are 29 of the best pictures of Swift and her posse from this NFL season and playoffs. There is one more game to go, but it’s not clear if she’ll make it to the Super Bowl since she has a concert in Tokyo the night before. Either way, watch as her fandom gains confidence and friends.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

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