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Glamorous influencer reveals the shocking amount of money she spends on UberEats: 'I'm just a lazy motherf***er'
Glamorous influencer reveals the shocking amount of money she spends on UberEats: 'I'm just a lazy motherf***er'

Daily Mail​

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Glamorous influencer reveals the shocking amount of money she spends on UberEats: 'I'm just a lazy motherf***er'

Em Davies stunned her followers on Monday when she revealed the shocking number of times she has ordered UberEats. The glamorous influencer, 30, shared a video of the revelation to TikTok, with fans discovering she has spent tens of thousands of dollars on the app since 2015. The video saw Em sitting with her podcaster friend Nikki Westcott in a booth at a restaurant as they scrolled through the data collected by her UberEats app. 'Em Davies, your time has come. She wants to know how many times she has ordered UberEats,' Nikki told viewers as she pulled up Em's mobile phone. 'Mine's going to be real bad. Let me guess first,' Em said, guessing she had ordered UberEats 950 times since she downloaded the app in 2015. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Stunned by the estimation, Nikki said, 'Do you reckon?' to which Em joked: 'I'm just a lazy motherf***er.' Nikki could then be seen scrolling through Em's UberEats data before she stopped suddenly with a gasp of shock. 'I'm scared. No. Is it bad?' Em said. 'You have ordered UberEats 1,277 times,' Nikki said, turning the phone around to reveal the shock number and showing Em has been with UberEats for 3,853 days. 'That's why my financial advisor is like "stop",' Em said as she laughed through her shock, before saying she orders from the app so much because she's 'hungry'. While Em didn't reveal how much money she had spent on the app, her fans took to the comments of the video with their own speculations. One follower told Em to times the amount by an average $50 order, with Em refusing, saying she 'can't even think about the maths'. If Em does indeed spend an average of $50 on each UberEats order, she will have spent approximately $63,850 on the app in the last 10 years. Em isn't the only Aussie star to rack up a huge bill with UberEats. Earlier this month, ex Collingwood player Jaidyn Stephenson said he spent $28,000 on home-delivered takeaway food in 2018 when he first joined the Magpies. 'In my first year in the AFL system I spent $28,000 on Uber Eats,' the athlete, 26, told SEN radio. 'I was living with [former teammate] Jack Madgen and his girlfriend, who is his wife now, and they'd have their chicken and veggies every night. 'They were six years older than me and they understood how life worked. 'I think I cooked twice the whole year. I would order Uber Eats for lunch or dinner, whenever I needed to. 'Luckily the club cooked us food for breakfast and lunch, but everything else was Uber Eats or going out for dinners.' Radio star and former footy player Brendan Fevola also had a shocking UberEats confession to make this year. The ex Carlton and Brisbane star, 44, stunned tennis legend Andy Murray when he told him he'd spent $36,000 with the delivery service in a single year. 'I want to tell you a little stat. I order UberEats all the time… we sent a letter to UberEats to see where we rank [nationwide] in a year,' he told Andy in an interview. 'Fi [Fifi Box] had spent about $3,500 AUD… and I was ranked in the top 0.001% of Australians. I was pretty much the number one UberEats [customer].' Brendan then informed the tennis champion he'd spent $36,000 on UberEats in a year. Andy was intrigued and wanted to know how the former athlete was splashing out so much cash. 'Yeah, breakfast, lunch… and so, dinner, because UberEats is so good,' explained Brendan. 'I don't know what to choose so if I want a steak, a chicken Parma, some dumplings… I just order all three and just nibble at them all.'

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