Guy Fieri Just Revealed Details About His Son Hunter's 'Star-Studded' Wedding

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Hunter Fieri—a.k.a. Guy Fieri's son and heir to the Flavortown thrown—popped the question to his girlfriend Tara Bernstein at the family ranch in Northern California on Thanksgiving last year. Now, Guy himself is spilling the tea on his oldest's upcoming nuptials.

According to the Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives star, the couple is planning to tie the knot in the very same place where they got engaged in November.


"We were out at the ranch for Christmas and that's where the big discussion was going on and talking about how it's going to go, where we're going to do it," Guy told PEOPLE. "We have this big pond and in the center of the pond is an island with a big willow tree on it. The idea is to have Tara walk across the bridge and do the whole thing."

As for the guest list, we can only assume Fieri's celeb chef besties will make the cut.

"Everyone wants to cook for it," he said. "It's going to be star-studded."

The couple actually met just one year ago at Fieri's 2023 Super Bowl tailgate, when Fieri's fiancé Tara Bernstein asked Hunter to take a video of her. The pair went their separate ways but reunited during the game's second half. As they say, the rest was history.

"They're both so gentle and easygoing," Guy said of the couple. "Hunter doesn't flex who he is or where he comes from. She's the same. She's a professional pickleball player. And they just kind of float through life. They're just a lot of fun."

Hunter, the self-proclaimed "Prince of Flavortown," has become a fixture on The Food Network alongside his dad. He's appeared on Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives, among other shows, and is a burgeoning chef and restauranteur in his own right.

"He's a great teacher," Hunter told PEOPLE of stepping into his father's shoes. "When the time comes, I will be ready to roll."

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