Rob Riggle and Nikki Garcia host ‘Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef’ Netflix
3 days after her spouse Artem Chigvintsev was jailed in Northern California and nabbed after a domestic violence event, Nikki Garcia appeared live on Netflix today to host Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Incomplete Beef along with Rob Riggle.
The unique that was shot in Las Vegas was a hot dog-eating contest in between the 2 competitive-eating competitors Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi. An audience member shouted “I like you” to Garcia, who was presented by Riggle as “an accomplished professional athlete herself, a WWE Hall of Famer.”
Using an all-red ensemble however no wedding event ring, Garcia started the unique by stating she was “delighted to be here.”
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Chigvintsev was reserved Thursday in Napa County on California chastening code 273.5(a), which makes it prohibited to hurt a partner, cohabitant or fellow moms and dad in an act of domestic violence. His bail was set at $25,000, according to prison records. No other info was offered on the event.
The Napa County Sheriff’s Office informed TMZ the event happened in Yountville, CA prior to 10 a.m., when deputies reacted to a domestic violence call. An arrest was made at the scene, and injuries were apparently included.
Garcia’s associate informed People that “this is a personal matter and Nikki requests for personal privacy for her and her household at this time.” The couple commemorated their 2nd anniversary on Aug. 26.
On Incomplete BeefGarcia backed Kobayashi before the males started the competitors that Riggle stated Netflix gotten ready for by preparing “300 hotdogs.” Chestnut wound up thriving after consuming 83 canines versus Kobayashi’s simple 67.
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