It wouldn't be an exaggeration to place Guy Fieri's name among other top reality TV stars. The 54-year-old Emmy Awards-winning restaurateur is a uncommon, one-of-a-kind deal with, receiving a big name on the Hollywood Walk of Fame due to his contribution to hosting numerous culinary presentations on the Food Network. By 2022, consistent with Celebrity Net Worth, his net worth clocks at $50 million, and he isn't going to forestall there.
Before becoming who he's these days, our favourite influential culinary big name lived a complete life. He has Italian roots, went to France as an exchange scholar, met his now-wife while managing a Long Beach eating place, and plenty of different fascinating tales encompass Guy Fieri. Here's a brief look into his life before joining the Food Network, and what's next for the cooking celebrity.
Guy Fieri's lengthy love for meals in truth started on the age of six, when he bought soft pretzels and washed dishes for 6 years. That cash was once sufficient to land him a spot to study out of the country in Chantilly, France, where he advanced his hobby in cooking even additional as a foreign currency echange student. A rebellious form, young Fieri was once only Sixteen years outdated on the time, however his hobby to pursue his dream used to be larger.
"I remember having this food experience going, "Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait -- these are all different worlds that have their own thing about food. I used to be out of my mind. I got here back and that was once it. I did not even return to high school, I went directly to school," he recalled during an interview with Thrillist.
Shortly after, Guy Fieri enrolled at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he majored in hotel management back in 1990. The university has birthed some of the most influential people of their respective career paths, including former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight, Imagine Dragons' frontman Dan Reynolds, WWE wrestler Ryan "Ryback" Reeves, UFC ring girl Arianny Celeste, and more. He returned to his college after becoming the Food Network star to headline UNLV's Chef Artist Dinner Series fundraising event back in 2011 and to talk to some hotel college students about his experience.
"It's funny to assume that my career has experienced this meteoric rise up to now couple years," said the reality TV star. "I was just this guy who liked to cook. I worked in the kitchen seven days a week. It's who I am. Now individuals are paying me to speak to school youngsters. It's weird."
Guy Fieri married his longtime sweetheart Lori back in 1995, just before his career as a restaurateur elevated to a whole new level. The pair met when he was running a restaurant in Long Beach, California, and they immediately clicked. At the time, she was just visiting a friend while cross-country moving from Rhode Island to Southern California. They have two sons, namely Hunter and Ryder.
"Her pal were let cross from the restaurant, and they weren't supposed to be there," Fieri explained. "I was speaking to her good friend and announcing 'Hey, concentrate, wait a few weeks before you come in,' and status behind her is that this blue-eyed, blonde girl giving me this imply mug."
Around the same time Guy Fieri met his wife, the entrepreneur linked up with a longtime business partner Steve Gruber to open a "California Pasta Grill" restaurant in Santa Rosa. A second and a third location opened in Windsor and Petaluma in 1999 and 2001, respectively, and another one in Roseville in late 2008.
Unfortunately, the venture didn't last very long. As reported by Courthouse News in 2015, the platinum-tufted chef had been making moves to close his Johnny Garlic's restaurant chain, but Gruber counter-sued him to keep the restaurants afloat. Ouch.
An avid fan of classic cars, Fieri has never been shy in using his reported $50 million net worth to spice things up in his car collections. The celebrity chef cemented his name as a true petrolhead with bizarre collections of 1969 Chevrolet Corvette, 1976 Jeep CJ-5, CSX Cobra, Pontiac Firebird, a fully-customized Chevrolet C10 truck, a '96 Chevrolet Impala, and more. He also has a few supercars in his garage, including Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder and Aston Martin DB9.
So, what's next for the outspoken celeb chef? Last year, he's just signed a 3-year-deal with Food Network, which reportedly is worth up to $80 million. His name currently ranks among cable TV's highest-paid hosts for his popular Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives and Guy's Grocery Games shows. As reported exclusively by People, he also bought another home in Florida to celebrate the deal.
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