Cher shows just how wrong things can get when she tries to take a step back in time — like the lyrics to her infamous 1989 hit song 'If I Could Turn Back Time' — in a new Uber Eats commercial that premiered in Australia.
As of Jan. 30, you can get two $50 Uber gift cards for $74.99. That's $5 off their normal Costco member price of $79.99 (and $25 off their total value). These are digital gift cards and the limit is two per member. You must be a Costco member to take advantage of the deal.
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Oh no! Cher just found out what happens if she could turn back time, and spoiler alert: it’s not good. In a hilarious new Uber Eats commercial for Australia, the pop queen primps while listening to her 1989 hit,
Uber Eats are back with the latest instalment of the ‘Get almost, almost anything’ campaign, reminding Australians that Uber Eats can deliver more than their favourite takeaway meal.
Cher chats to PEDESTRIAN.TV's Matt Galea about her Uber Eats ads, Australian drag, her "I am a rich man" quote and more at her Malibu home.
Super Bowl LIX, with an audience of more than 120 million, is being held at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on February 9. American rapper Kendrick Lamar is headlining the halftime show, said to be one of the biggest musical events of the year, sponsored by Apple Music.
Uber Eats and Postmates are donating 2,500 vouchers worth $200 each to be distributed to fire victims who need help with groceries and other items.
Cher, often dubbed "The Goddess of Pop", is lending her globally renowned visage and voice to the latest Uber Eats campaign, developed by Special Australia. The film opens with the legendary Oscar, Em
As is tradition, several Super Bowl commercials feature prominent celebrity guests this year from Sydney Sweeney to Martha Stewart.
Get ready for an onslaught of ads full of celebrities, cute animals and snack brands during breaks in the action at Super Bowl 59 on Feb. 9, when the Philadelphia Eagles face the Kansas City
Forget the hankies, bring the slapstick, say ad mavens who expect a non-controversial crop of ads in Super Bowl 59.