Fans of Fieri’s brand of all-American, down-home cooking were used to seeing him tour greasy spoon diners and flipping burgers on national TV. But no one expected him to flip the table on Swift.
“It was crazy,” said one diner who was present at the time. “One minute Taylor was sitting there with a group of friends, just having a burger like anyone else. The next thing you know, Guy Fieri himself storms up and tells her, ‘I don’t serve woke politics here. You endorsed Harris? Well, take your avocado toast opinions elsewhere!’”
Reports from inside the restaurant claim that Swift was left speechless, not knowing whether Fieri’s tirade was part of some elaborate Flavortown bit or a genuine banishment. Unfortunately for Swift, it was the latter.
Fieri’s rise to fame has always been tied to his everyman persona—part of his appeal is that he’s just a regular guy who loves a good greasy cheeseburger. But in recent years, the lines between comfort food and politics seem to have blurred, and the chef has found himself at the center of cultural debates that go well beyond loaded fries.
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