Guy Fieri Returns After Health Scare at Super Bowl

Guy Fieri Returns After Health Scare at Super Bowl

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Guy Fieri reemerged in the limelight over weekend with a series of appearances, following his recovery from a torn quad muscle.

The celebrity chef and restaurateur, 58, and wife Lori, 54, were pictured making their way through Santa Clara, 's Levi’s Stadium to watch the New England Patriots square off against the Seattle Seahawks.

The couple, who shares sons Hunter, 29, and Ryder, 20, appeared upbeat about three months after Guy while filming the show Flavor Town Food Fight.

The celebrity chef wore a button-up red leather shirt with reflective sunglasses, blue jeans and boots, while his spouse donned a white zip-up NFL branded hoodie with a red top and blue jeans.

The Food Network personality presided over an event Sunday, titled Guy Fieri's Flavortown Tailgate, held at Cow Palace Arena & Event Center.

Fieri says that he's 'doing better' after using a wheelchair amid his recovery over the two months in the wake of his operation.

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Guy Fieri, 58, reemerged in the limelight over Super Bowl weekend with a series of appearances, following his recovery from a torn quad muscle, as he and wife Lori, 54, were pictured making their way through Santa Clara, California's Levi’s Stadium Sunday 

Fieri was one of a number of celebrities who flocked to the Bay Area, with luxury suites and sideline seats packed wall-to-wall with A-listers 

'It was definitely a trying holiday, but you know what, you get some real appreciation for having the ability to just get up and walk around and do everything you used to,' Fieri told People last month.

Fieri and Kevin Costner seen at the 2026 Fanatics Super Bowl Party at Pier 48 

The TV star enjoyed a cigar at an event prior to the game 

Both teams enter the Super Bowl with new leadership under center, with the Patriots led by 23-year-old quarterback Drake Maye, and the Seahawks by 28-year-old Sam Darnold. 

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Fresh off a massive night at the Grammys, six-time winner Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl halftime show, just one week after taking home three awards, including Album of the Year for DeBí TiRaR Más FOToS.

The Puerto Rican superstar brought a high-energy set celebrating Latin culture and tradition, pulling from his six-album catalog.    

He made history as the first Latin rapper to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, and the first performer to lead the show without singing a single song in English.

While the announcement sparked backlash from some conservative critics, the NFL has stood firmly behind its choice.

League commissioner Roger Goodell defended the decision this week, calling Bad Bunny 'one of the great artists in the world' and praising his ability to use the global platform to unite audiences through creativity and talent.

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