
đŻď¸ Remembering Michael Duarte: A Legacy of Flavor, Family, and Heart
Michael Duarte wasnât just a food influencerâhe was a storyteller with a spatula, a father who grilled with love, and a creator who turned hardship into healing. Known by his handle @FoodWithBearHands, Duarte built a following of over 2 million across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube by sharing rustic, hands-on cooking videosâespecially BBQ and grilling content that felt as real as it was mouthwatering.
He began his culinary journey at 14, working in his uncleâs Mexican restaurant in Calipatria, California. After years in the San Diego restaurant scene, Duarte turned to content creation during the COVID-19 pandemic, following a personal mental health crisis and rehab. âMy first was with my daughter,â he once wrote. âThatâs when I realized how happy creating content made meâ.
đ A Tragic Loss
Duarte died just three days after celebrating his 9th wedding anniversary with his wife, Jessica. He is survived by Jessica and their 6-year-old daughter, Oakley. A GoFundMe campaign was launched to support his family, raising over $63,000 as of November 12.
Jessica shared a heartbreaking tribute on Instagram:
âTo the world you were foodwithbearhands but to us you were a loving husband and father⌠I will love you forever and I will be strong for our daughter⌠until we meet again đâ
His talent agency, Alooma Media Group, remembered him as:
âA true & loyal partner, a trusted collaborator, and above all, a remarkable person⌠His warmth, kindness, and generosity were felt in every interactionâ.
đş His Work Lives On
Hereâs a look at some of Michaelâs most memorable content and tributes: Edit in a page
- Final Instagram Reel shared by his agency
- TikTok tribute from Daily Mail
- His last Instagram video before the accident
- YouTube tribute: âFoodWithBearHands STAR DEADâ
đ§Ą A Legacy of Generosity
Michaelâs Instagram bio read:
âMy purpose is to share to the world food to people who need it the most.â
That purpose now lives on through the community he built, the family he cherished, and the meals that brought people together. His story is a reminder that food is more than sustenanceâitâs connection, healing, and love.
