Michelle Williams Jokes It's 'Disappointing' People Don't Recognize Her from Destiny's Child in New Uber One Ad

"I was in one of the most iconic girl groups, and no one recognizes me," says the Grammy-winning musician in the new commercial

Michelle Williams can have a Grammy Award and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and still not get recognized as a member of Destiny's Child — apparently.

The music superstar jokes about people not knowing who she is despite her many accolades in a new commercial for Uber One Australia, a service that never forgets Williams' identity.

In the clip, the "Say Yes" performer sports a fashionable outfit as she struts to sit next to a stranger on a park bench and checks her phone to find out she's saved nearly $40 dollars on Uber and Uber Eats purchases as an Uber One member.

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Michelle Williams

"OK, OK, my Uber One membership savings don’t disappoint," says Williams, 44, before turning to the woman seated beside her, who's eating a snack. "You know what is disappointing? I was in one of the most iconic girl groups, and no one recognizes me."

Nearby in the park, a man then calls out for someone named "Michelle" — who's revealed to be his dog, much to Williams' disappointment. "You spit that out," he says, as the pup walks around with a roll of bread in its mouth.

"Who calls their dog Michelle?" asks the singer, actress and author.

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Michelle Williams

The woman beside Williams on the bench then appears excitedly curious as she asks, "Sorry, but are you Michelle Williams?"

Flattered by the supposed recognition, Williams smiles and responds in the affirmative. "Dropped your wallet," says the woman, further frustrating the "Survivor" musician.

"At least my Uber One savings don't disappoint," says the multi-platinum-selling artist at the end of the ad.

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Destiny's Child

In a video shared to her Instagram on Monday, Williams spoke to her followers about participating in the "hilarious" Uber One commercial.

"I get to be in on the jokes. Certain jokes y’all know I don’t care too much about, especially 24 years later. There are just certain things I don’t care about anymore," she said.

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"So what a cool way to be like, ‘The joke ain’t on me, it’s really on you.’ You know, I don’t care. So that was so much fun," added Williams.

This week, Williams was announced to be joining the pre-Broadway cast of a musical adaptation of Death Becomes Her based on the 1992 film of the same name. She'll play Viola Van Horn in the production at Chicago's Cadillac Palace Theatre from April 30 through June 2.

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