Guy Fieri cooked up a star-studded moment at the Summer Olympics!
On Sunday, Aug. 4, the 56-year-old shared a photo to his Instagram that featured himself with a group of celebrities at the men’s tennis gold medal final in Paris, where Serbia’s Novak Djokovic beat Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz.
The Flavortown restauranteur posed with John Travolta, Sacha Baron Cohen, chef Bobby Flay and Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav.
“What a crew at the gold medal tennis match!!” Fieri captioned the photo.
During Sunday’s match at Roland Garros, Djokovic took home his first gold.
Also in attendance were some of the stars’ family members — Lori Fieri, who Guy has been married to since 1995, as well as Ella Bleu Travolta, the Grease star’s 24-year-old daughter.
This isn’t the Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives host’s first time at such an Olympic event. On Friday, Aug. 2, he joined the U.S. women’s water polo team’s unofficial mascot Flavor Flav to cheer them on as they took on France in a preliminary round match.
Fieri sat beside the rapper, 65, as Team USA defeated France, 17 to 5.
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In a video shared to X (formerly Twitter), Flav could be heard hilariously telling the camera, “I’m with the world’s favorite Guy. That’s right, baby!” as Fieri smiled and laughed.
The chef even said that Flav is “the best coach” for the water polo team, joking in the caption of his post: “Best hype man in the WORLD!! @FlavorFlav.”
Days before the heading to Paris, Fieri spent time with his family when they took a trip to Ruth Lake, Calif., to swim and wakeboard together.
On July 25, his son Ryder, 18, shared photos of the vacation to his Instagram, showing what his dad looked like without his spiked hair.
“One for the books🏄” Ryder wrote in the caption, alongside the photo of Fieri wearing a life jacket and swim shorts while holding up a bottle of his tequila brand, Santo.
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