American internet celebrity and businessperson
Eitan Bernath
Bernath in 2022
Born Eitan Bernath
(2002-04-25 ) April 25, 2002 (age 22) Education Years active 2014–present
[3] Agent
Awards YouTube information
Channels Years active 2014–present
[3] Genre Subscribers 343 thousand Total views 102 million
100,000 subscribers 2020
Last updated: 29 December 2022
Website
eitanbernath .com
eitanproductions .com
Eitan Bernath (born April 25, 2002) is an American
celebrity chef , entertainer, author,
social media influencer and entrepreneur.
[8] As of February 2023, he had ten million followers across his social media accounts.[
citation needed ]
In December 2020 he became Principal Culinary Contributor for
The Drew Barrymore Show ; according to
Variety , he is the first
TikTok star to expand into a recurring role on daytime television.
[9] He is a contributor to newspapers
[10] and magazines,
[11] and appears on other television shows including
Good Morning America ,
Today , and
Live with Kelly and Ryan .
[12]
[13]
[14]
Bernath was appointed a High Level Supporter to the
United Nations
World Food Programme in February 2023.
[15]
He has been called a "culinary darling" by
The New York Times
[16] and "the internet’s most delightful chef" by
Oprah Magazine .
[17]
Early life
Bernath was born in
Teaneck, New Jersey to Sabrina Bernath, a
high school math teacher,
[18] and Jason Bernath, an occupational therapist.
[19] He has a brother Yoni.
[20]
Bernath developed a passion for food and cooking at a young age.
[21]
Career
Bernath began his television career competing on
Chopped at the age of 12.
[1] Three years later he was a contestant on
Guy's Grocery Games , another
Food Network show.
[22]
TikTok and Instagram
In 2019, Bernath grew a significant following on
TikTok .
[23] He became known on the platform for his cooking tutorials and is now regarded as one of the platforms most notable food accounts.
[24] In an interview with
Taylor Lorenz for
The New York Times , Bernath explained "TikTok is the biggest thing that happened to me in my career, and honestly is the reason why I am where I am today."
[25]
His following grew on
Instagram in 2020 where he was an early adopter of Instagram Reels.
[26]
Bernath performed on
TikTok 's "#HappyAtHome: Live!" shows in March 2020 alongside
Charli D'Amelio ,
Addison Rae ,
Tyra Banks ,
Alicia Keys , and
DJ Khaled .
[27] He was a featured TikTok creator at
VidCon US 2021 in
Anaheim, California .
[28]
Snapchat
Bernath hosts three syndicated shows on
Snapchat : Eitan Bernath , Eitan's Test Kitchen , and Eitan's Food Lab . According to
Tubefilter , the shows accrued 29.2 million unique viewers and 201 million minutes of watch time in 2021.
[29]
Brand partners
Bernath's brand partners include
Warner Brothers ,
[30]
SharkNinja ,
[31]
Cup Noodles ,
[32]
Red Star Yeast ,
[33] Dreams Resorts & Spas,
[34] Chefman,
[35] and the government of
Thailand .
[36]
Performance
He joined with
Rachael Ray on a celebrity cooking camp in July 2020.
[37]
Bernath appeared at the
Outside Lands festival in
San Francisco in October 2021 with
Marc E. Bassy .
[38]
Television
In December 2020, Bernath was appointed the Principal Culinary Contributor for
The Drew Barrymore Show on
CBS . The
New York Post reported that Barrymore discovered Bernath from her daughters who watch his
TikTok videos.
[39] He has cooked on segments with
Jason Derulo ,
[40]
Gordon Ramsay ,[
citation needed ] and
Molly Sims .
[41] Barrymore and Bernath often try unconventional food combinations, which Barrymore has said is "one of my favorite things to do on the show."
[42]
Bernath also appears on
talk shows including
Good Morning America ,
[43]
Live with Kelly and Ryan ,
[44]
The Good Dish ,
[45]
The Marilyn Dennis Show
[46] and
A Little Late with Lilly Singh .
[47]
Articles
Bernath writes for food publications including
Food & Wine ,
[48]
Saveur ,
[49]
Delish ,
[50]
The Kitchn ,
[51]
Food52 ,
[52] and
The Nosher .
[53] He has also contributed to the
The Washington Post ,
[54]
Houston Chronicle ,
[55]
The Forward ,
[56]
The Jewish Standard ,
[57] and
Kosher.com .
[58]
Bernath has been profiled by publications
The New York Times ,
[59]
The Hollywood Reporter ,
[60]
Variety ,
[61]
Teen Vogue ,
[62]
The New York Post ,
[63]
Business Insider ,
[64]
People Magazine ,
[65]
Quartz ,
[66]
Delish Magazine ,
[67]
Rolling Stone ,
[68] and
Vanity Fair
[69] amongst others.
Personal life
Bernath is Jewish,
[70] identifies as a
Zionist
[71] and lives in
Manhattan .
[72]
He has been a guest of
The White House under the
Biden administration at events including the
White House Hanukkah Party and holiday decoration unveilings.
[73]
He is currently pursuing his
Bachelor of Arts degree at
Columbia University
School of General Studies .
[2]
Bernath is reported to be a close friend of
Drew Barrymore .
[74]
Charity work
Bernath has worked with
Douglas Emhoff and
Anthony Fauci on social media initiatives.
[75]
[76]
City Harvest
Bernath has been a member of the
City Harvest Food Council since November 2021.
[77] He is the youngest member on the council and co-chairs the host committee of the organization's fundraising events.
[78] In November 2022, Bernath was a juror for the
Canstruction competition at
Brookfield Place benefiting the organization.
[79]
Animal Haven
He serves as an ambassador for Animal Haven, a New York city
animal rescue organization .
[80]
India
Bernath visited
Patna during December 2022, in partnership with Indian government agencies, to support poverty alleviation initiatives in
Bihar .
[81] A video of Bernath and
Bill Gates preparing
Roti went
viral internationally on social media, with
Narendra Modi sharing the video on his personal
Instagram account.
[82]
Accolades
In December 2021, Bernath was named in the
Forbes
30 Under 30 list within the Food & Drink category,
[83] the youngest individual yet admitted in the sector.[
citation needed ] He was also in its September 2021 Next 1000 list.
[6]
He was included in the
Algemeiner 's J100 selection in December 2022
[84] and
New York Jewish Week 's 36 Under 36 in June 2018.
[85]
Books
Bernath, Eitan (2022). Eitan Eats the World: New Comfort Classics to Cook Right Now .
Clarkson Potter .
ISBN
978-0-593-23536-2 .
[86]
On June 6, 2022, Bernath spoke with
Talks at Google , discussing the book's origin and editorial development.
[87]
Filmography
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