Meet Your Hosts

Get to know the lifelong friends who are the faces behind Chicken’s Got Talent!

Andrew Ameduri

Andrew has lived everything but an ordinary life.

Armed with his wit and riveting energy, Andrew left high school at 17 years old to move to Tokyo on his own. During his time abroad, he ended up working for an alternative energy company developing solar farms across Japan, started his own car export company on the side, and joined the team of a nonprofit that was based around helping communities in Cambodia.

After his time in Japan, Andrew found his way back to the states where he worked for a video streaming startup that was acquired by Sony. Due to his love of making people laugh, Andrew found himself producing and hosting the first ever Chicken’s Got Talent show in 2021, officially marking the start of his hosting/presenting career (unless you count the plays he and his sister woud produce for their parents at a young age).

As of late, Andrew has traveled the US in order to learn the stories of the people who call it home; entitling the project “Food with Friends.” He now resides in Los Angeles where he continues to work in the entertainment industry.

In his free time, Andrew can be found seeking new adventures, usually involving exploring a new place and trying as many new foods as possible, all while spending time with his favorite thing in the world: people.

Andrew Ameduri

Andrew has lived everything but an ordinary life.

Armed with his wit and riveting energy, Andrew left high school at 17 years old to move to Tokyo on his own. During his time abroad, he ended up working for an alternative energy company developing solar farms across Japan, started his own car export company on the side, and joined the team of a nonprofit that was based around helping communities in Cambodia.

After his time in Japan, Andrew found his way back to the states where he worked for a video streaming startup that was acquired by Sony. Due to his love of making people laugh, Andrew found himself producing and hosting the first ever Chicken’s Got Talent show in 2021, officially marking the start of his hosting/presenting career (unless you count the plays he and his sister woud produce for their parents at a young age).

As of late, Andrew has traveled the US in order to learn the stories of the people who call it home; entitling the project “Food with Friends.” He now resides in Los Angeles where he continues to work in the entertainment industry.

In his free time, Andrew can be found seeking new adventures, usually involving exploring a new place and trying as many new foods as possible, all while spending time with his favorite thing in the world: people.

Molly Sutton

After graduating in 2020 with a degree in Marine Biology, Molly Sutton was inspired to embark on an exciting and unconventional job opportunity. For the past two years, Molly has worked as the Program Manager for Chickens.org, a nonprofit that promotes and educates about sustainable backyard farming. Using her backgrounds in biology and education, love for people and animals, and passion to positively impact the environment and those who interact with it, Molly has worked with the Chickens.org team to create online resources and a community that promotes an enriching and comical platform for those who are new to a sustainable coop life.

On her down time, you can catch her at the dog park or hiking with her border collie, Scout, or drinking coffee.