Michelle Williams makes fun of herself in a new ad for Uber Eats Australia.

Australian commercial features Michelle strolling through a park and lamenting her lack of recognition despite being famous.

March 6th 2024.

Michelle Williams makes fun of herself in a new ad for Uber Eats Australia.
Michelle Williams recently starred in a new commercial for UberEats, and she couldn't help but joke about how unrecognizable she was in it. The commercial, which was released on March 3, showed Michelle walking around a park and reminiscing about her days in Destiny's Child, a 90s girl group that also included Kelly Rowland and Beyoncé. She playfully referenced how she is often overlooked and not recognized as a celebrity.

In the 45-second clip, Michelle exclaims, "OK, OK, my Uber One membership savings don't disappoint! You know what is disappointing? I was in one of the most iconic girl groups and no one recognizes me." The rest of the ad continues to poke fun at this running joke, with multiple instances of people calling her name but not for the reasons she hopes.

While the ad caused quite a stir with its direct approach to the awkward subject, Michelle took to her Instagram to share her thoughts on it. She mentioned how much fun she had shooting the commercial and how the joke is really on the haters. "I get to be in on the jokes. There are just certain things I don't care about anymore, especially 24 years later," the 44-year-old shared. "So what a cool way to be like, 'The joke ain't on me, it's really on you.' I don't care. So that was so much fun."

When The Neighborhood Talk posted about the UberEats ad, Michelle commented to let everyone know that she is truly at peace with how others perceive her. "I hollered when I read the script," she said. "I know that I am loved! There was a time when I didn't feel that way. I am human! When you don't live for the applause of man, you can truly live a life of peace!"

As Michelle's career continues to flourish after her time in Destiny's Child, she is getting ready for her new role as 'Viola Van Horn' in Death Becomes Her on Broadway. She sees it as a new blessing in her life and is excited for what the future holds.

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