Guy Fieri Reveals Celebrity Chefs Who Will Cook at Son Hunter’s Wedding – ryan

  • Guy Fieri has revealed two of the celebrity chefs who will be cooking at his son Hunter’s upcoming wedding
  • Hunter is engaged to professional pickleball player Tara Bernstein, and in March the couple shared that their big day was “less than 6 months” away
  • Guy previous told PEOPLE that “everyone wants to cook for (the wedding),” and teased that it will be a “star-studded” event

Guy Fieri is calling in a few of his famous foodie friends to make his son Hunter Fieri’s wedding a day to remember!

After previously telling PEOPLE that “everyone wants to cook for (the wedding)” and teasing “a star-studded” event, the Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives star, 57, has now revealed to Delish some of the names on the catering roster.

“There are three or four of my chef friends that are going to be coming,” he told the outlet, naming Antonia Lofaso and Aaron May among them.

Antonia Lofaso.
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Aaron May.
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Lofaso, who has competed in Top Chef: Chicago, Top Chef: All-Stars and Choppedis co-owner and executive chef of the Los Angeles restaurants Scopa Italian Roots, Black Market Liquor Bar and DAMA.

May is considered the winningest chef on Fieri’s Food Network show Guy’s Grocery Games.

Hunter is set to wed his fiancée, professional pickleball player Tara Bernstein, later this year. The couple got engaged on Thanksgiving in 2023 at the Fieri family’s sprawling ranch in Northern California.

Last month, Hunter and Bernstein shared an update about their nuptials in a joint Instagram postrevealing that the big day is only months away. The March 4 post featured a video of the two embracing on a beach with the message “jumping into forever with my favorite person” written over it.

In the caption, Bernstein wrote, “Less then 6 months until I get to marry my best friend ❤️.”

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Hunter Fieri (left) and Tara Bernstein.

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Not surprisingly, food has been an integral part of the couple’s love story. The two met at the 2022 Super Bowl in Arizona, where rising chef Hunter was helping his father host Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Tailgate outside of the stadium.

When Hunter began making plans to pop the question to Bernstein, he had one important thing to do first — ask for her father’s blessing. To help seal the deal, he came armed with a tasty treat to win over his future father-in-law, Joel Frixx.

“I brought her dad a box of White Castle cheeseburgers,” Hunter told PEOPLE in late 2023. “So get this — her dad loves White Castle. Frixx is the spokesman, the chairman, the congressman of White Castle.”

“He is literally the president of White Castle,” he continued. “So I had to ask him out of respect. And I love Frixx because he’s just a great father. So I bring a box of White Castle and I sit down … and then I ask him the question.”

Guy Fieri (left); Hunter Fieri and Tara Bernstein.

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In November 2024, Guy opened up to PEOPLE about the fatherly advice he’s given Hunter and Bernstein as they plan their dream wedding celebration.

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“I tell them that it’s their day and it’s their time,” he said. “I just hope that they make it their choices and not get steered by anybody else of how it needs to be. I just want them to be in the moment.”

“Sounds very Northern California hippie-ish of me, but that’s what my little sister Morgan would always say to me is just, ‘Be in the moment. Make sure that it’s you and it’s what you want. And don’t make it somebody else’s wedding. It’s your wedding,’ ” he added.

Guy noted that he’s content to let the couple steer the ship, but ready to step in if and when needed. “I am just in that capacity of ‘call me when you need me,’ ” he said, explaining, “Because that’s their dream, their thing, their deal.”