While Victoria Beckham is cashing in on a $7 million deal for a 30-second Super Bowl commercial, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry find themselves on the sidelines.
The Beckhams are making their Super Bowl ad debut for Uber Eats, recreating a viral moment from their documentary where David playfully asks Victoria about her middle-class upbringing.
It’s a light-hearted and amusing ad, showcasing the couple’s sense of humor.
However, Meghan and Harry were not given the opportunity to participate in any Super Bowl ads.
Super Bowl commercials have become a cultural phenomenon, often featuring high-profile celebrities.
Unfortunately, Meghan and Harry were left out of the lineup.
Meanwhile, the Beckhams are having a blast in their ad, playfully forgetting the name of the game and the superstar they’ve brought on board.
It’s a laugh riot, with Victoria initially downplaying the commercial’s significance and David reminding her to be honest.
The irony is hard to miss.
Perhaps Meghan and Harry could learn a thing or two about poking fun at themselves, but it seems they are too preoccupied with playing the victim.
Adding insult to injury, Uber Eats took the opportunity to remind viewers to order through their app while watching the Super Bowl.
It’s almost as if they are saying, “Hey Meghan, while you’re busy being irrelevant, we’ll be enjoying some delicious food.”
Not only were Meghan and Harry excluded from the Super Bowl ads, but the cost of a 30-second spot during the 2024 Super Bowl is a staggering $7 million.
The Beckhams are capitalizing on this opportunity, while Meghan and Harry’s career has suffered setbacks, particularly after their Netflix film failed to resonate with audiences.
They are struggling to secure new contracts and their future in the entertainment industry seems uncertain.
In an attempt to show her sense of humor, Meghan appeared on The Ellen Show and participated in a cringe-worthy “blends” video.
However, her attempt fell flat, highlighting her lack of comedic timing.
Meghan often appears lost in her own world, seemingly consumed by her own thoughts and facial expressions.
It can be exhausting to watch.
If only Harry had jokingly told Meghan to be honest when she performed that ridiculous curtsy, the situation might have been diffused.
Instead, Meghan would likely have thrown a tantrum.
The Beckhams, on the other hand, know how to have a laugh, and Meghan could certainly learn a thing or two about humility from them.
Not only are Meghan and Harry facing career challenges, but they are also struggling to rebuild their brand outside of the royal family.
Rumors of an 80 million pound Netflix contract are hanging by a thread, and they have one year left to impress the streaming giant to keep them on board.
The pressure is mounting, and it seems that the Beckhams are laughing all the way to the bank while Meghan and Harry are caught in a never-ending cycle of drama, victimhood, and uncertainty.
The self-proclaimed royals may find their gravy train derailing sooner than expected.