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Kristen Stewart Can't Contain Her Glee After Guy Fieri Says He's 'All In' To Officiate Her Wedding

Kristen Stewart Can't Contain Her Glee After Guy Fieri Says He's 'All In' To Officiate Her Wedding
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Actress Kristen Stewart, of Spencer and Twilight fame, announced recently she and her girlfriend, screenwriter Dylan Meyer, are engaged.

On Tuesday, Stewart appeared on The Howard Stern Show and confirmed her engagement to Meyer.


Stern asked her for the details of the ceremony, to which Stewart responded the ceremony would be a small affair taking place at their own Los Angeles, California home.

Stewart did have some fun thoughts about who they wanted to officiate the wedding—none other than The Food Network's Mayor of Flavortown himself, Guy Fieri.

She said:

"We're just going to do it ourselves and just not have somebody officiate, sort of like have another party involved in our moment."
"But we did hear that Guy Fieri from the Food Network officiates a lot of gay weddings. So the idea of that man—that sweet, sweet, spiky-headed man—coming to our wedding and officiating...it just makes me laugh so much!"

Following the interview with Stern, Stewart appeared on Today with host Hoda Kotb, where she received a bombshell.

Fieri recorded a video for Stewart agreeing to officiate her wedding and sent it in to Today, where it was played for Stewart on air.

Watch the video here:


In the video, Fieri said:

"I heard through the Flavortown grapevine that you are looking for a sweet, spiky-haired officiant for your wedding."
"I'm all in!"

Stewart couldn't contain her excitement Fieri agreed to officiate her wedding to Meyer, telling Kotb she hadn't been kidding when she said she wanted Fieri to officiate.

She asked Kotb:

"Do you know where he lives?"
"What's his address? Does he live in LA? We should talk about this."

Twitter is buzzing with excitement over the wholesome moment.












Fieri, host of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, has prior experience with weddings for the LGBTQ+ community.

In 2015, Fieri—along with chef Art Smith, former Florida Governor Bob Graham and Ace of Cakes star Duff Goldman—officiated a mass wedding of 101 same-sex couples in Miami, Florida.

While it may not be set in stone yet, it seems Fieri will indeed officiate Stewart and Meyer's wedding.

Congratulations, ladies!

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