Guy Fieri's Son Hunter Is Engaged to Tara Bernstein: 'Welcome to the Family'

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The Food Network star's eldest son proposed to the pickleball pro at the Fieris' Thanksgiving celebration

<p>Tara Bernstein/Instagram</p> Guy Fieri

Tara Bernstein/Instagram

Guy Fieri's son, Hunter Fieri, proposed to Tara Bernstein on Thanksgiving.

Guy Fieri's family Thanksgiving was extra-special this year!

During the Fieris' holiday gathering, the Food Network star's eldest son, Hunter Fieri, proposed to his girlfriend, pickleball pro Tara Bernstein — and she said, "yes."

"Coming soon…Mr. & Mrs.Fieri ♥️ #blessed," Hunter, 27, announced on Instagram alongside photos of the romantic pondside proposal.

He also shared a sweet snapshot with Bernstein — and her new ring — as well as several family photos from the Thanksgiving celebration, which included Guy, his wife, Lori, and his youngest son, Ryder, 17.

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Ryder shared a sweet message for his big brother in the comments section of the engagement announcement, writing, "Proud lil bro here❤️."

Guy congratulated the couple with a post of his own. "Congrats to @hunterfieri and @taralynn.nyc," he captioned a picture of the pair. "You two are made for each other. Welcome to the family, Tara."

On Thursday morning, Bernstein documented her first Fieri family Thanksgiving with a photo of her and Hunter holding hands on a family hike.

"Morning hikes with the fam before thanksgiving," she wrote on her Instagram Story. "Looking forward to both our families being together."

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Hunter and Bernstein started dating in February — and the Fieri family welcomed her with open arms. In June, Guy revealed that he is a big fan of his son's fiancée.

<p>Tara Bernstein/Instagram</p> Tara Bernstein celebrated Thanksgiving with the Fieri family.

Tara Bernstein/Instagram

Tara Bernstein celebrated Thanksgiving with the Fieri family.

“[She has] good values and is just a really great person so I couldn't be happier for Hunter,” he told PEOPLE. “This is a big deal. To see him this happy and also to see him have a partner that is as driven as he is, it's perfect.”

The Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives star also shared that Bernstein, who he dubbed a "pickleball machine," fits in well with his tight-knit family, and they enjoy some friendly competition. "She plays one-against-two, and beats everybody," he said.

Also in June, Bernstein shared a sweet video highlighting some of the couple's special moments.

"To my partner, my better half, I’m so blessed to have someone as amazing and loving as you in my life," she captioned the video. "Your energy, drive and positive light is contagious - you light up my world. I love you ❤️."

<p>John Nacion/WireImage</p> Hunter Fieri and Tara Bernstein are engaged.

John Nacion/WireImage

Hunter Fieri and Tara Bernstein are engaged.

The same day, Hunter gushed over his love in a sweet message on Instagram.

"You mean the world to me!" he captioned a carousel of couple pics. "Thank you always being so supportive and loving. You value love, family, and loyalty, and I am truly blessed to have found someone as amazing as you! My ridaaaa, I love you baby ❤️."

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Family is everything to the Fieris, who helped raise Guy's nephew Jules, 22, after Guy's sister Morgan died in 2011 from melanoma.

<p>Anders Krusberg</p> Guy Fieri at the Chefs for Maui fundraiser

Anders Krusberg

Guy Fieri at the Chefs for Maui fundraiser

"Family is always the first priority," Guy told PEOPLE in his 2022 cover story. "Most of my friends will [say] I haven't changed. I think it's because when I got into television, I'd already done what I wanted to do. I wanted to be a great dad."

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Guy is always teaching the boys the importance of giving back — and leads by example. In October, he put on the “Chefs for Maui” fundraiser dinner to raise over $1.5 million for the Hawaii Restaurant Association and The Salvation Army Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division following the August wildfires.

Guy Fieri Foundation Ryder, Hunter and Guy Fieri at the Special Olympics in Northern California
Guy Fieri Foundation Ryder, Hunter and Guy Fieri at the Special Olympics in Northern California

In May, the Guy's Grocery Games host, along with sons Hunter and Ryder, served food at a Special Olympics event in Northern California. Through the Guy Fieri Foundation, students at Windsor High School worked with the trio to make lunch for around 575 athletes and volunteers.

"If you're the guy that owns the shovel, why wouldn't you help dig the hole?" Guy previously said. "I want to make a positive impact. When it's all over, I just hope people say, 'Guy was good for mankind. Guy helped.' "

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