Guy Fieri’s Son Hunter Shares Clip of Himself ‘Cheffin' It Up’ at Raiders Training Camp
Hunter Fieri is proving he's more like his dad, Guy, every day.
The eldest of the Food Network stars' sons recently helped feed a team of hungry athletes, seemingly inheriting the Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives host's charitable efforts. But the real kicker is it wasn't just any ol' football team that Hunter decided to "Chef it up" for, but rather the pros signed to the Las Vegas Raiders–an opportunity he surely didn't want to fumble.
It appears as though it all worked out in his favor, at least according to a brief clip the 28-year-old "Prince of Flavortown" shared to his Instagram grid on Monday, Aug. 12. The video began with Hunter walking into the 2024 Raiders Training Camp Cookout with bowls of ingredients. It then showed him inside the food truck dressed for the part and excitedly shouting, "Raiders training camp 2024–Let's go Raiders!" before seamlessly transitioning to several clips of him showing off his knife skills as he expertly sliced through several pieces of meat and then politely passed it out.
"Cheffin’ it up at @raiders camp ??. Can’t wait for szn to start ??," Hunter proclaimed in the caption before adding a few more cheers with the hashtags "#letsgoraiders," "#raidernation" and "#flavortown."
Flavortown residents were pretty impressed by Hunter's appearance, celebrating his hard work and efforts to "give back to his local community" in the comments.
"Wow watching you cut that beef. YOU are your dad!!" another exclaimed. "Guy taught you well. So caring in giving it out also!!????????????????????."
"Truly his Fathers Son," someone else suggested. "Well done young man @hunterfieri and dad you must be proud @guyfieri ????????."
"Great job Hunter," a different Instagram user praised.
While Guy and his wife have made their Santa Rosa, Calif., ranch their family home, the celebrity chef and his eldest share close ties to Las Vegas, as each attended the city's University of Nevada campus. The 56-year-old also owns several restaurants in the area.
It appears as though the Mayor of Flavortown's youngest son, Ryder, won't be following along and attending the shared alma mater, as Guy told People Ryder plans to attend San Diego State University this fall. Still, the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree as the college freshman has plans to study hospitality (exactly like his older brother did), a very similar subject to the hotel management degree his father holds.
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