Hunter Fieri's Fiancée Tara Bernstein Celebrates Ahead of Wedding with Pickleball-Themed Bridal Shower
Bernstein, in particular, shared a glimpse into her recent bridal shower celebrations alongside family and friends on Instagram — which even included a sweet kiss from her soon-to-be husband.
She initially shared a set of photos from the pickle-ball themed event on July 21 showing herself posing in a two-piece lace top and skirt set with different groups of celebrants. She showed a look at the long table where her closest gal pals were treated to a meal and the cake for the event, which read, 'T x H The Perfect Match.'
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Other photos showed her and Hunter holding up pickleball rackets with the words 'Tara & Hunter, Teammates for Life.' She held up the racket as her "fiancé" gave her a big smooch in front of a table filled with mini gifts.
'Best day ever with my east coast family. Felt like the luckiest bride in the world to be celebrated by the most incredible friends and family.🤍👰♀️✨ #2025bride #bride,' she captioned the photos.
She also shared an Instagram video with Natalie Cole's song 'This Will Be' showing the event space, which included a black and white shot of her and Hunter and other rackets plastered on the walls with messages hinting at their upcoming nuptials.
The couple could be seen sharing a drink and more kisses, and were even shown playing some bridal games. When sunset hit, the couple appeared to take a break out of their day to admire the view, which closed out the video.
'Every little detail…Thank you mom for the bridal shower of my dreams🤍 Pickleball, food, ocean breeze, and the people I love,' she wrote.
Hunter popped the question to Tara on Thanksgiving 2023, at his father, Guy Fieri's Northern California home — the same place they plan to wed.
However, some details of the planning haven't been the easiest for the couple to decide, the Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives host, 57, told PEOPLE in February. One of the things the couple was having trouble with was the guest list.
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'They're both such big personalities, and they both have a lot of friends,' said Guy, who also shares son Ryder, 19, with wife Lori Fieri. 'I mean, that's the toughest thing. [How] those two [will] whittle it down to 350. I have no clue.'
Despite all this, the future bride and groom are excited to walk down the aisle. In March, the pair shared a joint Instagram post in which they noted that their nuptials are just months away.
"less then 6 months until I get to marry my best friend❤️," read the caption.
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