Jeremy Allen White has taken a hefty 400-pound souvenir to commemorate his experience on The Bear.
The 35-year-old Emmy winner revealed on the Tuesday, June 2 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! that he collected “many” mementos from the set of the popular Hulu dramedy. The show wrapped up filming its fifth and final season in early March, with Season 5 set to debut on Hulu on June 25.
The standout item White took from the Chicago set is a butcher’s block table, a piece of furniture that has been there since the first season.
White explained that the table was positioned in the corner of The Beef, the restaurant initially depicted as a sandwich shop in the show. He noted it’s the “only thing that really remained during the evolution of The Beef into The Bear, which is the fine dining restaurant” that his character, Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto, develops throughout the series.
“It stayed in the same corner. It was the only thing from the old world that came into our new world,” he explained. “And I took it.”
White added, “I had it shipped. It weighs about 400 pounds. … It’s in my driveway under a tarp. I know that wherever it ends up, it’s going to stay there, so I’m being very cautious about where I place it.”
The Bear became an instant hit for Hulu when it launched in 2022. Featuring Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach alongside White, the first season garnered 10 Emmy awards, including accolades for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor for White, with supporting actor nominations for Edebiri and Moss-Bachrach.
White secured another Emmy win in 2024, but narrowly missed out on the Outstanding Lead Actor award for season 3 in 2025, which went to The Studio actor Seth Rogen.
The Bear’s fourth season is eligible for this year’s Emmys, while the final season will be eligible in 2027.
In an interview with Us Weekly in September 2025, White’s costar Abby Elliott expressed, “I don’t want it to end. I love everybody. I love this family, the characters and also the real-life actors. We’re now very close. I could see endless stories.”
“The show could go on if that was ahead of us. We all have fallen in love with the characters and want to see what they do and want to see how they continue living and how the restaurant continues,” she added. “Personally, I think that there are just stories upon stories still to be told.”
In May, however, Hulu confirmed the show’s fifth season will be its last. All episodes will be available to stream on June 25.



