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Yahoo
12-05-2025
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- Yahoo
Greg Gutfeld tests contestants on spotting real news headlines after three months in complete isolation
After spending three months isolated without contact with the outside world, four individuals will attempt to win thousands by figuring out what actually happened during their seclusion. In a three-part game show series for Fox Nation, Fox News host Greg Gutfeld will challenge the unaware contestants to separate real headlines from fake ones with a prize of $50,000 on the line. "Real news or fake news? Can they tell fact from fiction?" Gutfeld asked in a promo clip for Fox Nation's "Greg Gutfeld's What Did I Miss?" "Or did they just spend three months locked in a remote farmhouse for nothing? Only one contestant will win big. And there's no reward for losing." Greg Gutfeld To Test Contestants On Real Versus Fake Headlines After Three Months In Isolation On Fox Nation Beginning on Monday, Gutfeld will host the three-part game show series for Fox Nation entitled, "Greg Gutfeld's What Did I Miss?" Read On The Fox News App The first episode will air May 12 with one episode dropping per day. Gutfeld, who already hosts the No. 1 late night show "Gutfeld!" and co-hosts cable's most-watched program "The Five," will add the Fox Nation game show to his busy schedule. "This is quite possibly the strangest game show ever created. Can you imagine being completely cut off from the news for three whole months? No headlines. No hot takes. No scandals. No Gutfeld. I know, unimaginable," he joked. Since Inauguration Day, contestants have been in complete isolation in a remote farmhouse in upstate New York from January 20 through April 13. When they reenter society, contestants must figure out what's real news and what's fake as they face wild headlines, twisted stories, and surprise guests. "The last time our player saw the news, drones were still swarming above New Jersey. Elon only had 12 kids. And we were still spending millions of dollars on sex changes for boys to help them to get into women's sports," Gutfeld said. "It's wild what can happen in 90 days when you give the greatest living American president a popular mandate, control of all three branches of government, and a giant MAGA flamethrower labeled for use in Washington only." Click Here To Join Fox Nation The four players will compete in front of a live audience and a panel featuring "Gutfeld!" regulars Kat Timpf and Jamie Lissow. "One of us, me or Kat, will try to convince them it's true, and the other one will try to convince them that the story is false. We'll be there basically to mislead, confuse, and just make up whatever we want. A lot of people call this also being my ex-wife," Lissow added. Only one contestant will win the prize — and return to reality a champion. Join Fox Nation today to find out the winner of "Greg Gutfeld's What Did I Miss?" Fox Nation programs are viewable on-demand and from your mobile device app, but only for Fox Nation subscribers. Go to Fox Nation to start a free trial and watch the extensive library from your favorite Fox Nation personalities. Fox News Digital's Brian Flood contributed to this article source: Greg Gutfeld tests contestants on spotting real news headlines after three months in complete isolation
Yahoo
14-04-2025
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Greg Gutfeld to test contestants on real versus fake headlines after three months in isolation on FOX Nation
Greg Gutfeld will host a three-part game show series for Fox Nation entitled, "Greg Gutfeld's What Did I Miss?," beginning on May 12. Four contestants were in complete isolation in upstate New York from January 20 through April 13 without contact with the outside world. They didn't have phones, the internet, television or social media. When they reenter society, the contestants are tasked with figuring out what actually happened during their seclusion. Gutfeld will present dozens of scenarios wherein the contestants must separate real headlines from fake ones with a prize of $50,000 on the line. "Truth can be stranger than fiction, and who better to help isolated Americans catch up on the headlines they missed during an unprecedented news cycle than Greg Gutfeld? We are excited for Fox Nation subscribers to have exclusive access to America's most-watched late night host's game show debut as he informs contestants about what really happened while they were completely off the grid and isolated from the outside world," Fox Nation President Lauren Petterson said. Fox News Channel Makes History With Highest-rated Quarter In History Among Weekday Viewers Gutfeld, who already hosts the No. 1 late night show "Gutfeld!" and co-hosts cable's most-watched program "The Five," will add the Fox Nation game show to his busy schedule. Contestants will compete in front of a live audience and a panel featuring "Gutfeld!" regulars Kat Timpf and Jamie Lissow. "For these four contestants to learn what really happened while they were living in isolation, they'll have to get through me first. Lucky them," Gutfeld jested. Read On The Fox News App "The Five," with Gutfeld, Jesse Watters, Dana Perino, Jeanine Pirro and rotating co-hosts Jessica Tarlov and Harold Ford Jr., averaged 4.6 million viewers to finish as the No. 1 show on cable news during the first quarter of 2025, making history as the first non-primetime program to be the most watched by viewers for 14 consecutive quarters. It also surpassed broadcast programs including "American Idol," "Survivor" and "The Neighborhood." "Gutfeld!" continued to break records as it delivered its highest-rated quarter in program history with 3.3 million viewers, topping all broadcast and late-night television, including CBS' "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," NBC's "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon," "Late Night with Seth Meyers," CBS' "After Midnight" and Comedy Central's "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart." Click Here To Join Fox Nation Fox Nation programs are viewable on-demand and from your mobile device app, but only for Fox Nation subscribers. Go to Fox Nation to start a free trial and watch the extensive library from your favorite Fox Nation article source: Greg Gutfeld to test contestants on real versus fake headlines after three months in isolation on FOX Nation


Fox News
14-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Greg Gutfeld to test contestants on real versus fake headlines after three months in isolation on FOX Nation
Greg Gutfeld will host a three-part game show series for Fox Nation entitled, "Greg Gutfeld's What Did I Miss?," beginning on May 12. Four contestants were in complete isolation in upstate New York from January 20 through April 13 without contact with the outside world. They didn't have phones, the internet, television or social media. When they reenter society, the contestants are tasked with figuring out what actually happened during their seclusion. Gutfeld will present dozens of scenarios wherein the contestants must separate real headlines from fake ones with a prize of $50,000 on the line. "Truth can be stranger than fiction, and who better to help isolated Americans catch up on the headlines they missed during an unprecedented news cycle than Greg Gutfeld? We are excited for Fox Nation subscribers to have exclusive access to America's most-watched late night host's game show debut as he informs contestants about what really happened while they were completely off the grid and isolated from the outside world," Fox Nation President Lauren Petterson said. Gutfeld, who already hosts the No. 1 late night show "Gutfeld!" and co-hosts cable's most-watched program "The Five," will add the Fox Nation game show to his busy schedule. Contestants will compete in front of a live audience and a panel featuring "Gutfeld!" regulars Kat Timpf and Jamie Lissow. "For these four contestants to learn what really happened while they were living in isolation, they'll have to get through me first. Lucky them," Gutfeld jested. "The Five," with Gutfeld, Jesse Watters, Dana Perino, Jeanine Pirro and rotating co-hosts Jessica Tarlov and Harold Ford Jr., averaged 4.6 million viewers to finish as the No. 1 show on cable news during the first quarter of 2025, making history as the first non-primetime program to be the most watched by viewers for 14 consecutive quarters. It also surpassed broadcast programs including "American Idol," "Survivor" and "The Neighborhood." "Gutfeld!" continued to break records as it delivered its highest-rated quarter in program history with 3.3 million viewers, topping all broadcast and late-night television, including CBS' "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," NBC's "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon," "Late Night with Seth Meyers," CBS' "After Midnight" and Comedy Central's "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart." Fox Nation programs are viewable on-demand and from your mobile device app, but only for Fox Nation subscribers. Go to Fox Nation to start a free trial and watch the extensive library from your favorite Fox Nation personalities.


USA Today
04-03-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Fox News' Kat Timpf received breast cancer diagnosis, had her first baby hours later
Fox News' Kat Timpf received breast cancer diagnosis, had her first baby hours later Show Caption Hide Caption Here's what we know now about new guidance issued on breast cancer screenings Women of average risk for breast cancer are being encouraged to start getting mammograms at age 40 and every other year after to reduce their risk. Fox News personality Kat Timpf learned of her breast cancer diagnosis hours before she gave birth to her first child. The "Gutfeld!" panelist and host of Fox Nation's "Sincerely, Kat" took to X in a lengthy post Tuesday to announce the birth of her son while assuring followers that her cancer is in its early stages. "Last week, I welcomed my first child into the world. About fifteen hours before I went into labor, I was diagnosed with breast cancer," Timpf, 36, wrote on the platform. "Now, before you worry, my doctor says it's Stage 0 and is confident that it almost certainly hasn't spread. Or, as I've explained to the few people I've managed to tell about it so far: Don't freak out. It's just, like, a LITTLE bit of cancer." Carcinoma in situ, also known as stage 0 cancer, is a non-invasive type of cancer where abnormal cells are found in a specific area – for breast cancer, in the lining of the breast milk ducts – but have not spread, according to the National Cancer Institute and the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Timpf has been married to Cameron Friscia since 2021 and announced the couple was expecting a child in July. During a visit a week after her due date, she received her diagnosis in the afternoon, just to return as she was going into labor by the middle of the night. The comedian and author said the hospital staff made an "excellent" audience for her dark jokes, given her circumstances, as she pitched how she would announce the birth. "Should I go with 'Mom and baby are doing well, except maybe for mom's cancer, and then maybe the baby after breastfeeding is stunted by her double mastectomy,' and then shut off my phone for a week?" she wrote. Timpf said that doctors had suggested a double mastectomy – a surgery where both breasts are removed – "as soon as possible" and that the "next three months of maternity leave" would look different than she initially thought. Still, she's "learning to celebrate everything I can." "I'm lucky that we found the cancer so early; I'm lucky to be my son's mom," she said. "I mean, I know I'm biased, but the little dude absolutely rules -- and not just because he might have saved my life." She added: "Here's to resilience, to miracles in the midst of chaos, and to finding humor and hope even on the toughest days." This story has been updated to correct a typo.
Yahoo
08-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Comedian suing over DEI after allegedly being cut from roles reveals the ‘real' problem with Hollywood
One comedian is exposing Hollywood's casting culture with a lawsuit after being allegedly cut from acting roles over D.E.I. policies. Comedian Tyler Fischer, a frequent guest on "Gutfeld!" and host of the new Fox Nation special, "No Pardon Needed," pulled the curtain back on the acting industry during an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, detailing what he says some experts call the "clearest discrimination case" they have ever seen."I was doing TV shows and acting and my career was growing in Hollywood. But these DEI policies, I was told explicitly, we have too many white guys," Fischer said. "Or you booked the job, but they said they need someone who's not a straight white guy. And that was happening for ten years until the last time it happened."Department Of Veterans Affairs Places 60 Dei Employees On Leave With Salaries Totaling More Than $8M Fischer revealed that he recorded a closed-door conversation where a manager from AGI Entertainment Media & Management, a Manhattan outfit that reps comedians Samantha Bee and Colin Quinn, television host Julie Chen and journalist Natalie Morales, told him that it is "company policy" to avoid hiring "straight white guys." It was a conversation that would turn into evidence in his ongoing lawsuit. "I recorded the call and filed a lawsuit with the Supreme Court three years ago. So, I've been fighting this stuff for ten years," he said. "People would just go, 'Sit down, shut up. You look like Macaulay Culkin and David Spade. You're going to be fine.' But it's real. And that's another reason why people are turning to alternative media sources." Comic Ari Shaffir Urges Americans To Put Down The Phone, Turn Off The News, And 'Find Some Joy' In The World Fischer explained that he filed his lawsuit against the talent agency about three years ago and the case remains in the discovery phase. Read On The Fox News App "It's in the early phases. Whether or not we go to trial, I don't know. But it's on tape. And I've been told by certain people it's the clearest discrimination case they've ever seen because it is recorded," he revealed. Joe Rogan Calls Out Liberals For Insisting Musk Used Nazi Salute: 'Bulls--- Game'Despite the challenges faced in his early career, Fischer is currently touring throughout the U.S., and has additionally released a comedy special called "No Pardon Needed," which is available exclusively to Fox Nation subscribers. The program was filmed at famed podcast host Joe Rogan's new club, The Comedy Mothership in Austin, TX on Jan. 20 — the same day President Donald Trump returned to the White House for his second Inauguration-inspired, 45-minute special is a satirical look at the current state of politics and culture, with Fischer blending his razor-sharp political commentary with impersonations of President-elect Trump, President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Elon Musk and others in Trump's cabinet. Fischer is well known for his unapologetic performances, having gained popularity for his impressions of political leaders and commentators; on YouTube, a skit of him mimicking the voice of Daily Wire commentator Jordan Peterson has over one million views. Along with making his own comedic videos on political and social issues on social media platforms, Fischer is currently touring the United States doing more stand-up routines. He has also appeared on some of the biggest podcasts and talk shows in the world, including "The Joe Rogan Experience," "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver" and "Kill Tony." The rising star also acted in the film, "Terror on the Prairie" and voiced a character in the animated show, "Mr. Birchum." To hear more from Tyler Fischer, subscribe to Fox Nation and stream "No Pardon Needed." Click Here To Join Fox Nation Fox News' Benji Ferraro contributed to this article source: Comedian suing over DEI after allegedly being cut from roles reveals the 'real' problem with Hollywood