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Erin Andrews and Ken Jeong while filming the new Fox game show, “99 to Beat.” Instagram/Erin Andrews “I don’t know how much I’m supposed to share. It was a British game show.
The contestants have been cut off from phones, cable news and social media. Now, with $50,000 on the line, they will be tasked in answering what is real or fake in Gutfeld’s three-part game show.
The top-rated late-night host of “Gutfeld!” and member of Fox News’ most-watched program “The Five” will helm the cheeky game show “Greg Gutfeld’s What Did… ...
At a time when news is delivered instantly via social media and the Internet, FOX Nation has flipped the script with its latest game show, Greg Gutfeld’s “What Did I Miss?” The network ...
I give up.” Despite their ups and downs, Erin says she “could see” filming with Brynn again in the future, but she’s “a little more flexible than other people on the show.” ...
Fox News apparently doesn’t understand that Gutfeld is their most popular show and that people tune in at 10 o’clock to watch that, not repetitive “breaking news,”” added one commenter.
Instead, to what was apparently the surprise of many, Gutfeld, 60, became a father. Dana Perino, another co-host of "The Five," made the announcement on the show on Tuesday, Dec. 10.
GREG GUTFELD (CO-HOST): I was deeply hurt. I'm losing yet another guest. This is -- I've lost, like, four guests. I think the Gutfeld show is going to be staffing the entire White House.
The episode drew 4.9 million viewers and 744,000 in the 25-54 demo. Wednesday marked Trump’s first time appearing in studio on Gutfeld!, though he had previously called into the show.
ERIN PERRINE: This is what I think is actually an easy one for Donald Trump. She's in the White House. To your point, she's there. If you can get this done, get it done.
Greg Gutfeld to Host Fox News Show Live at 11 P.M. During DNC (Exclusive) Gutfeld hosted live shows from the RNC last month, and will do the same for this month's DNC.
Fox News Channel announced Tuesday that commentator/comedian Greg Gutfeld will do his show "Gutfeld!" live from the network's set in the Deer District July 15-18, with a live studio audience.