Greg Gutfeld on Hosting the 'Strangest Game Show Ever'
- Greg Gutfeld hosts a three-part game show called What Did I Miss? That launches May 12 on Fox Nation featuring contestants isolated since President Trump's inauguration.
- The show required five contestants to spend 90 days in a remote New York cabin without phones, internet, or media, with one dropping out early, leaving four to compete.
- Contestants must distinguish between real and fake news headlines from the isolation period, with Gutfeld mixing trivia and social experiments reflecting the blurred line between politics and entertainment.
- The prize totals $50,000, awarded after an additional $1,000 question was added following Gutfeld's efforts to increase the originally low reward of $25,000, which he found insulting.
- The show’s format and timing highlight media saturation and political spectacle, illustrating challenges of discerning truth in today’s news environment with a unique, low-budget game concept.
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Greg Gutfeld on Hosting the 'Strangest Game Show Ever'
The cohost of The Five and star of Gutfeld! talks to VF about his off-the-wall new game show, What Did I Miss?, in which contestants held in monthslong isolation are challenged to distinguish between real and fake news.
Greg Gutfeld tests contestants on spotting real news headlines after three months in complete isolation
With $50,000 on the line, contestants must separate real headlines from fake ones as Fox News host Greg Gutfeld presents dozens of scenarios to contestants who were in isolation for months.
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