Greg Gutfeld Fires Back at Critics, Refuses to Back Down
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld, known for his sharp tongue and boundary-pushing style, is firing back at critics calling for his cancellation. In response to what some describe as a “targeted media smear campaign,” Gutfeld delivered a bold message: “I’m not going anywhere.”
He didn’t just defend himself—he doubled down.
Gutfeld slammed cancel culture and praised Fox News for allowing him the freedom to be unapologetically himself. CEO Suzanne Scott echoed that support, calling him a “true original” and the top-rated host in late night.
The backlash stems from his controversial takes on topics like immigration and DEI policies. Progressive outlets have called for Fox to rein him in—but instead, the network renewed his contract and expanded his role.
And the ratings back it up: Gutfeld! is consistently beating out legacy shows like The Tonight Show and The Daily Show, drawing over 2 million viewers and dominating key demographics.
Since joining Fox in 2007, Gutfeld has built a loyal fan base with his unique blend of humor and commentary. He’s not backing down—and Fox is betting big on him.
To his critics, Gutfeld had this parting shot: “If I’ve offended you, congratulations. That means you were listening. I’ll be here tomorrow—same time, same place.”
Bottom line: Gutfeld isn’t just surviving the controversy—he’s thriving in it.