Greg Gutfeld Hugs Jimmy Fallon and Plugs His Game Show in Fox News Host’s First Late-Night Crossover

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Greg Gutfeld made his broadcast late-night debut on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" Thursday evening, marking a rare network crossover with the Fox News host visiting NBC's 30 Rock. A conservative media personality is a rare booking for "The Tonight Show" and the 10-minute segment between Gutfeld and Fallon largely steered clear of politics. After being introduced to the stage, Gutfeld met Fallon with a big hug, lifting his own feet off the ground mid-embrace before taking a seat. Gutfeld then nosedived into a story about meeting Fallon roughly 15 years ago at a Hell's Kitchen bar, in which both parties were "wasted." More from Variety Donald Trump Claims He Was Not 'Solely Responsible' for Canceling Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show,' Adds 'Less Talented' Jimmy Kimmel and 'Very Insecure' Jimmy Fallon Are Next Stephen Colbert 'Late Show' Features Cameos by Jimmy Fallon, Jon Stewart, John Oliver, Seth Meyers, Adam Sandler and More in Spoof of Coldplay Kiss-Cam Video Jimmy Fallon Teases New NBC Show 'On Brand' and Playing Frisbee Golf With Brad Pitt for Upcoming 'Tonight Show' Episode: 'We Both Showed Up in Tie-Dye Outfits' In the segment, Gutfeld also gave an account of various "firings" that led him to working at Fox News. He shared that his hired his mother as a "senior correspondent" for his first Fox News show, "Red Eye." His mother's duties amounted to watching Fox News and catching Gutfeld up on the stories of the day. After Fallon congratulated Gutfeld on "everything you've done," the conversation concluded with a plug for the new Fox Nation game show "What Did I Miss?," in which contestants are sequestered for 100 days and then asked if recent news headlines are real or fake. After a jokey tangent about how "we didn't pay them anything," Gutfeld did bring up the topic of Trump and how "you never know what he's going to do," adding to the appeal of his show's premise. Fallon added: "You wouldn't even have to sequester people." Though "Gutfeld!" airs 90 minutes earlier than traditional broadcast late-night programs, like Fallon's and Jimmy Kimmel's, the Fox News host has often touted that he draws a larger viewership than such programs. When Stephen Colbert announced on-air that "The Late Show" would be ending in 2026, Fox Newspublishedan article about the consistent growth in ratings for "Gutfeld!" since its premiere in 2021. The piece also underlined that "Gutfeld!" has drawn a bigger audience than Colbert for nearly two years on the smaller reach of a cable network, albeit in an earlier time slot. "They didn't just cancel the show. They canceled the whole show," Gutfeld said about Colbert's program being canceled in July. "This was an 'institution,' and rather than put someone in his place they just said, 'We're closing up.' Imagine being a chef. You're such a bad chef that they cancel food. … It's so obvious. You can't do a comedy show and a sermon at the same time." The Fox News host teased his appearance on "The Tonight Show" last week, calling the taping "the biggest crossover since the Harlem Globetrotters visited the Golden Girls." He also side-eyed other late-night hosts by adding, "Unlike the other guys, Jimmy sitting with me proves he's not afraid of upsetting his peers or afraid of my mesmerizing charm." Fallon took a few jabs at President Trump in Thursday's monologue, with jokes like "The only places Trump didn't [tariff] are North Korea and Epstein Island." However, "The Tonight Show" has largely opted out of political commentary in recent years, even as other late-night hosts like Colbert, Kimmel and Fallon's NBC peer Seth Meyers have all leaned further into the subject. The Jonas Brothers also guested on Thursday's episode of "The Tonight Show," while Good Charlotte provided a music performance. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Disney+ in August 2025 What's Coming to Netflix in August 2025 Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

 

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