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Guy Fieri After a serious injury, he’s in a wheelchair and has a new perspective.
“It really makes you appreciate your health. You look at people with disabilities and realize that we take a lot of things for granted,” Fieri, 58, said in an interview entertainment weekly Published on Tuesday, January 27th. “People on crutches and stuff like that, you know, next time you see someone on crutches, maybe clear the way out a little bit. Open the door for them.”
The Food Network star is filming his upcoming show Flavor Town Food Fight He explained that it was November 2025 in Northern California when he “slipped and walked all the way down the stairs” and “got his right leg caught on the threshold.” “So I was doing the splits walking down the stairs, about three feet up, and it grabbed that leg and compressed it, snapping my quadriceps in the middle of my leg in half. Literally snapping it in half.”
after being taken to hospital In order to have emergency surgery, Fieri learned he would be in a wheelchair and on crutches for at least eight weeks, all through the holidays. The chef admits the incident made him appreciate life and the people he loves more – including his wife Loreme, sons Hunterr, 29 and Ryder19, and nephew Jules26 — more than ever. (Fieri has raised Jules since his sister’s death in 2011.)
“I’ve always been like this as a person, but especially not being able to walk around and look at my wife like we’re back at the grocery store and she’s holding the groceries,” Fieri told the outlet on Tuesday. “In my world, that’s not how it works. She said, ‘You’ve been doing this forever. I can do this.'”
He added that his kids really “improved a lot” between Thanksgiving and Christmas, which helped the holidays go smoothly. “They cook,” he said. “There were a lot of silver linings. But now I’m better, now I’m back.”
Last provided by Fieri Update on his health Earlier this month, told people It was a “trying” holiday for a man used to being as active as he was, but he was “trying to relax a little.”
At the time, Fieri said his doctors were strict with him not to rush his recovery for fear his injuries would fade.
“My doctors are all saying, ‘We know you want to get rid of it, but let’s not go back to where we were.’ I’m like, ‘We’re never going back to that!’ It’s the worst thing I’ve ever been through in the last 20 years,” he said, but noted that by the time Super Bowl LX rolls around in February, he’ll be “ready, healthy, rolling.”
this Restaurants, drive-ins and diving The star had already teased his appearance at the big game in Santa Clara, California earlier this week on social media, giving fans a sneak peek Under new renovation to celebrate his 58th birthday. Gone are the spiky blond hair, colorful outfits and goatees, replaced by a more subdued brunette look, a clean face and khaki slacks.
“Hey there! I’ve been celebrating my birthday as Guy for years and I thought this year I’d celebrate as JustaGuy. Happy birthday to me!” he said in a video of himself blowing out birthday candles. Fieri added in the caption, “New year. New people. New look.”
Fieri later revealed that the video was actually a trailer for an upcoming Super Bowl ad he was producing for Bosch, and not a product of artificial intelligence, as many fans suspected.
“They said, ‘Well, can you shave off the goatee?’ and I said, ‘I do. This is such an important ad. It’s a big deal,'” he explained people In a Jan. 26 interview, he noted that he sent his mom a photo of the new vibe.
“She said, ‘Who is that?’ She said, ‘It does look like you, but I know it’s not you. “I said, ‘Mom, that’s me,'” he quipped.