David and Victoria Beckham have made their Super Bowl advert debut for Uber Eats, weeks after son Brooklyn confirmed his own collaboration with the food delivery service.
Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer and Usher, who is set to perform during the half time show on Sunday, also appear in the star-studded advert.
In part of the hilarious clip, Victoria and David jokingly 'forget' the name of the pop group she was part of in the 90s - the Spice Girls.
While messing around in the kitchen and holding a jar of pepper, David says: 'Remember when you used to be a pepper lady?
Victoria, who is dressed in a 'David's wife' T-shirt for the ad, looked confused and replied: 'Wasn't it the cinnamon sisters? Or Paprika girls?'
David and Victoria Beckham are making their Super Bowl advert debut for Uber Eats, weeks after son Brooklyn confirmed his own collaboration with the food delivery service
In part of the clip, Victoria and David jokingly 'forget' the name of her pop group The Spice Girls
The footballer adds: 'Nah that's absurd,' before the video cuts back to Friends stars Jennifer and David reuniting on a film set.
Jen, who is holding a green UberEATS bag full of soap and flowers, hilariously 'forgets' who David is.
American rapper Jelly Roll also makes a cameo, forgetting that tattoos are permanent and that attempting to rub them off will not work.
The very last scene shows Usher performing at the halftime show this year, manifesting that one day, he will get to headline the iconic performance.
The advert is all about 'forgetting something' to remember UberEATS, and is accompanied by the slogan: 'Whatever you forget, remember UberEATS gets anything'.
Super Bowl ads have become cultural phenomenon of their own alongside the championship final itself, with high-profile stars often recruited for the commercials.
The Beckham's also recreated the viral moment from their Beckham documentary, where David tells his wife to be 'honest' about her middle class upbringing.
The hilarious gaffe-filled ad shows the famous duo forgetting the name of the game and the huge star they have recruited to appear in the commercial.
The clip begins with Victoria, who is sat in a My Dad Had a Rolls-Royce T-shirt, who says: 'So David and I are goanna be in a little commercial..'
David then poked his head into frame - just like in Beckham - reminding her to 'Be honest, be honest!', about the size of the advert they are featuring in.
Victoria, who is dressed in a 'David's wife' T-shirt for the ad, looked confused and replied: 'Wasn't it the cinnamon sisters? Or Paprika girls?'
The Beckham's also recreated the viral moment from their Beckham documentary, where David tells his wife to be 'honest' about her middle class upbringing
David then poked his head into frame - just like in Beckham - reminding her to 'Be honest, be honest!', about the size of the advert they are featuring in
Correcting herself, she says: 'Okay. It's a big commercial.'
He then says: 'Tell them what it is during.'
Victoria says: 'It's during the big baseball game.'
While David chimes in: 'Super, big, baseball game.'
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 in none other than 'Jessica' Aniston, as David confirms that they both 'love Jessica'.
Text on the screen reads: 'Whatever you forget this Sunday, remember Uber Eats.'
The advert is for Uber Eats, reminding people to order through the app whilst watching the famous sporting event.
It comes off the back of their son Brooklyn's collaboration with the delivery service, which took place last week in London.
Uber Eats launched a two-day pop up kitchen serving Brooklyn's favourite dishes, from takeaway 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.
Victoria created one of the most memorable moments of her husband's documentary when she claimed to have had a 'working class's upbringing, despite her dad owning a Rolls Royce
Victoria (right) shared a throwback snap with sister Louise on their father's Rolls Royce after THAT viral moment in the Beckham documentary
The commercial will be airing on February 11 as 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 had a 'working class's upbringing, despite her dad owning a Rolls Royce .
The documentary clip saw Victoria claiming her family were 'very working, working class'.
David interrupted, incredulous, and asked Victoria to be honest to which she replied: 'I am!' He then repeatedly asked Victoria to reveal what car her dad used to drive her to school in.
The singer eventually gave in and said: 'OK. In the Eighties, my dad had a Rolls-Royce.'
'Thank you,' David replied, and immediately left and closed the door behind him, his job done.
Last year, Victoria poked fun at herself as she dug out a throwback snap posing with the luxury motor in childhood.