Amy Schumer plays a “Godmayo Fairy” in Hellmann’s Super Bowl commercial that combats food waste

She plays in the cooking series Amy Schumer learns to cook with her husband chef Chris Fischer.

And Amy Schumer showed off her new culinary passion on Sunday in a Super Bowl ad for Hellmann’s mayonnaise.

The 39-year-old comedian connected the iconic spice, while suggesting ideas for invigorating the leftovers with it.

Magic Maya: Amy Schumer 39, played a

Magic Maya: Amy Schumer 39, played a “Fairy Godmayo” on Sunday in Hellmann’s Super Bowl commercial for their mayonnaise

In fact, Amy did double duty, as two different versions of the commercial aired: one east of the Rocky Mountains for Hellmann mayo and one west for mayoas for the best food.

The two brands are identical, but have different names in different regions, so the Trainwreck star had to film parts of the commercial twice to say the different names and change her navy jacket, which showed the name of mayonnaise over her chest.

She paired the blue suit with a yellow satin blouse and some golden CGI wings were added for extra shine.

The video opened with a man rummaging through the refrigerator and finding an assortment of unpleasant debris.

Two versions: Amy actually had a dual function, as two different versions of the commercial were running: one east of the Rocky Mountains for Hellmann's Mayo and one west of the Rockies for best food.

Two versions: Amy actually had a dual function, as two different versions of the commercial aired: one east of the Rocky Mountains for Hellmann Mayo and one west of the Rocky Mountains for best food.

Surprise!  'Sad.  It's sad,

Surprise! ‘Sad. It’s sad, “says Amy, as she magically appears as a man rummages through debris in his refrigerator.

‘Sad. It’s sad, ”says Amy as she magically appears in a shower of golden sparks at the edge of the kitchen island.

“I’m your Godmayo Fairy,” she explains to the shocked man. “And that’s hot stuff!”

He still had a handful of meat left, plus half an onion and an artichoke.

– What exactly is artichoke? he asks.

“Nobody knows,” she says contemptuously as she pulls him away to take a jar of Hellmann’s / Best Foods mayonnaise from the refrigerator door.

The magic of the kitchen:

The magic of the kitchen: “I am your Fairy Godmayo”, she explains to the shocked man. “And that’s hot stuff!” He still had a handful of meat left, plus half an onion and an artichoke

Mysterious vegetables:

Mysterious vegetables: “What exactly is artichoke?” he asks. “Nobody knows,” she says contemptuously

Pitching:

Pitching: “Here’s the magic of Hellmann / Best Foods,” she says as she holds the bright jar, which she calls “creamy” and “dreamy.”

“Now here’s the magic of Hellmann / Best Foods,” she says as she holds the bright jar, which she calls “creamy” and “dreamy.”

With a drizzle of butter, the island is covered with an enviable tart, including chocolate cake, a spinach-artichoke bath, nachos, devil’s eggs and sandwich wraps, probably representing things that can be made with mayonnaise.

“Oh, yes, it’s normal,” the man jokes.

After her magical display, the two take a break to throw away all the food.

Amy ends the ad with a humorous stinger after the man asks what else he can do.

“Absolutely nothing,” she says on a dead end. – Like nothing.

The video ended with a slogan on the screen: “Taste. Don’t waste it.

Tasty: With a stroke of a butter knife, the island is covered with an enviable spread of food that can be made with mayonnaise.

Tasty: With a stroke of a butter knife, the island is covered with an enviable spread of food that can be made with mayonnaise.

Focused alone: ​​Amy ends the ad with a humorous stinger after the man asks what else he can do.

Only focused: Amy ends the ad with a humorous stinger after the man asks what else he can do. “Absolutely nothing,” she says grimly. – Like nothing.

Making a change: In a press release released by Hellmann's last month, the brand said the Mayo ad was meant to inspire people to waste less food, while probably urging them to buy their product.

Making a change: In a press release issued by Hellmann’s last month, the brand said the Mayo ad was intended to inspire people to waste less food, while probably urging them to buy their product.

In a press release issued by Hellmann’s last month, the brand said that the Mayo ad was intended to inspire people to waste less food, while probably urging them to buy their product.

“It was amazing to find out how much food is being thrown into our homes, especially when we think about how many people are struggling to put food on their tables,” Amy said.

“I am proud to partner with Hellmann to raise awareness and provide tangible ways to make easy changes at home. Simple steps, such as hugging imperfect food and organizing your refrigerator or pantry, can begin to reduce waste and inspire creativity in the kitchen. ‘

The one-stop ad was directed by Peter Farrelly, best known for directing comedies such as Dumb And Dumber and There’s Something About Mary with his brother Bobby Farrelly and for directing the Oscar-winning film Green Book alone.

Opening eyes:

Opening eyes: “It was surprising to find out how much food is thrown into our homes, especially when we think about how many people are struggling to put food on their tables,” Amy said in a statement; seen in 2019 in New York

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