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Guy Fieri Stands Firm on Two-Degree Rule for Inheritance

The celebrity chef reaffirms his policy as his eldest son nears MBA completion and youngest son’s request for alternative terms is declined.

Guy Fieri poses with his son Ryder Fieri prior to the 2023 NBA All Star Game. He recently revealed that he requires all of his children to get two degrees before recieving their inheritance. 
Guy Fieri and son Hunter attend the Tournament of Champions during the 2025 South Beach Wine and Food Festival. 

Overview

  • Guy Fieri requires his children to earn two college degrees to inherit his wealth, a rule inspired by his father’s teachings on self-reliance.
  • Eldest son Hunter, 28, is set to graduate with an MBA from the University of Miami in May, fulfilling the requirement.
  • Nephew Jules has completed his law degree at Loyola Marymount University, meeting the stipulation for inheritance.
  • Youngest son Ryder, a freshman at San Diego State, sought to negotiate high grades as a substitute for a second degree, but Fieri declined the request.
  • Fieri’s approach aligns with a broader trend among affluent individuals who emphasize achievement over entitlement in wealth transfer policies.