- Brendan Fevola stuns Andy Murray on live radio
- The tennis legend wasn't sure if the AFL great was joking or not.
AFL great Brendan Fevola has left tennis legend Andy Murray speechless after revealing his absolutely astonishing Uber Eats bill.
The Carlton goal icon is focusing on his health and fitness these days, but admitted to having trouble ordering takeaways, leading him to spend money on the food delivery service up to four times a day.
While interviewing Murray in Fifi, Fev and Nick from ZorroFevola revealed that he once spent a staggering $36,000 on Uber Eats in a single year.
'I want to tell you a little statistic. “I order Uber Eats all the time…we sent a letter to Uber Eats to see where we are (nationally) in a year,” Fevola told Murray.
'Fi (Fifi Box) had spent around $3,500 AUD… and I was ranked in the top 0.001% of Australians. I was practically Uber Eats' number one (customer).'
Murray was stunned by the confession.
Brendan Fevola left Andy Murray stunned after revealing his crazy Uber Eats bill
Fevola told Murray he spent $36,000 on Uber Eats in a single year.
“You should be knighted,” he said.
Fevola then informed the tennis champion that he had spent $36,000 on Uber Eats a year.
'Is this genuine?' Murray asked.
Fevola responded: “This is absolutely crazy, yes.”
Murray was intrigued and wanted to know how the former athlete was spending so much money.
“Yeah, breakfast, lunch… and then dinner, because Uber Eats is so good,” Fevola explained.
“I don't know what to choose, so if I want a steak, a chicken Parma, some meatballs… I just order all three and bite them all.”
In 2020, Fevola revealed that his partner Alex is now in control of what he orders online.
The former soccer star says at one point he was ordering food up to four times a day.
“We get home at a certain time and I get hungry and you just eat and eat,” he said at the time.
“I was ordering Uber Eats, it's not a lie, at least twice a day, sometimes up to four times because you order it for it to work.”
“When you get home, you have another snack, then you can order dessert and then order dinner.”
Brendan, who describes himself as “old school”, is now driving to the takeaway and fancy placing an order.