Greg Gutfeld’s Baby Girl Steals the Spotlight: Did She Just Inspire a New Fox News Show for Kids?

Greg Gutfeld, the snarky late-night host of Fox News’ Gutfeld! and co-host of The Five, is known for his razor-sharp wit, libertarian rants, and ability to topple ratings giants like Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert. But lately, the 60-year-old comedian has been making headlines for a very different reason—his newborn daughter, Mira, who’s already proving to be the biggest star in the Gutfeld household. In a hilarious and heartwarming twist, sources close to the Fox News funnyman reveal that Mira, born in December 2024, has not only turned Gutfeld’s life upside down but might just be the inspiration for a wild new project: a Fox News kids’ show featuring Mira as the pint-sized host! Buckle up, because this tale of diapers, dad jokes, and unexpected TV pitches is as absurdly entertaining as Gutfeld himself.

Let’s rewind a bit. Gutfeld has spent decades building his empire as America’s most irreverent late-night host. Born in San Mateo, California, he climbed the media ladder from editing gigs at Men’s Health and Stuff to hosting Red Eye on Fox News, a late-night cult classic that blended humor with unfiltered takes. By 2021, Gutfeld! had become the top-rated late-night show in the U.S., a feat Gutfeld achieved with his signature mix of sarcasm and political jabs. Off-screen, he lived a self-proclaimed “selfish” life with his wife, Elena Moussa, a Russian fashion designer he married in 2004. The couple enjoyed a kid-free existence in their swanky New York City apartment, complete with their French bulldog, Gus, and Gutfeld’s penchant for vaping strawberry-flavored nicotine (though Elena banned it indoors). “I was the king of my own castle,” Gutfeld once quipped on air, “and that castle didn’t have room for crayons or chaos.”

That all changed in December 2024, when Gutfeld and Elena welcomed their daughter, Mira, just as Gutfeld turned 60. The news shocked fans, who couldn’t imagine the snarky host trading his late-night monologues for lullabies. Gutfeld took a 46-day paternity leave, returning to Gutfeld! in January 2025 with a new batch of material—and a new perspective. “I used to think the scariest thing was a liberal with a microphone,” he joked on air, “but now I know it’s a baby with a blowout at 2 AM. Send help!” Fans ate it up, flooding social media with memes of Gutfeld in a diaper-changing apron and imagining him hosting The Five with a baby bottle in hand.

But the real story begins a few months later, in the spring of 2025, when Mira—now five months old—started showing a personality as big as her dad’s. Sources say Gutfeld has become utterly obsessed with his daughter, often gushing about her on set and even bringing her to the Gutfeld! studio during rehearsals. “She’s got this little giggle that could melt even the iciest conservative heart,” he reportedly told his co-hosts on The Five. During one episode, he shared a story about Mira grabbing his glasses during a late-night feeding, joking, “She’s already a better pundit than half the clowns on CNN—she knows how to steal the show!” The audience roared, but little did they know that Mira’s antics were about to spark a whole new venture for her dad.

According to insiders, Gutfeld was struck by a wild idea while watching Mira “host” her own babbling monologue during tummy time one morning. “What if we made a kids’ show for Fox News?” he reportedly pitched to his producers. “Think about it—Mira’s the star, I’m the sidekick, and we teach kids about liberty, laughter, and why socialism doesn’t work, all while singing silly songs!” The idea, as absurd as it sounds, gained traction faster than a viral TikTok. Gutfeld’s team at Fox News, always eager to capitalize on his Midas touch, saw dollar signs. After all, Gutfeld! averages 2.5 million viewers nightly, and his new Fox Nation game show, What Did I Miss?, which premiered on May 12, 2025, has already been a hit despite its quirky premise of isolating contestants for 90 days and quizzing them on headlines.

The proposed show, tentatively titled Mira’s Mini Monologues, would be a first for Fox News—a family-friendly program aimed at the children of conservative viewers. Picture this: a brightly colored set with a mini podium for Mira, who’d babble adorably while Gutfeld provides snarky voiceovers. Each episode would feature segments like “Liberty Lessons with Mira,” where Gutfeld uses toys to explain concepts like free markets (think teddy bears trading cookies), and “Silly Songs with Dad,” where he’d sing off-key tunes about the Founding Fathers. There’d even be a recurring bit called “Gus the Bulldog’s News Bites,” with their French bulldog “reporting” on kid-friendly news like a new ice cream shop opening in SoHo.

Gutfeld’s co-hosts on The Five have already started teasing him mercilessly about the idea. “A kids’ show? Greg, you can barely handle a diaper change without calling for backup!” Jesse Watters quipped during a recent episode. Dana Perino, ever the voice of reason, added, “I think it’s sweet, but are you sure Mira’s ready for primetime? She’s only five months old!” Gutfeld, unfazed, shot back, “She’s got better ratings potential than all of you combined—just wait until she starts throwing Cheerios at liberals!” The banter has only fueled fan excitement, with social media buzzing about the possibility. “Mira Gutfeld for president—and TV host!” one fan tweeted, while another posted a photoshopped image of Mira in a tiny Fox News blazer, captioned, “Move over, Greg—Mira’s taking your spot!”

Behind the scenes, Gutfeld is reportedly having the time of his life planning the show, even if it’s still in the early stages. He’s been spotted sketching set designs during breaks on The Five, and he’s even roped in his Gutfeld! panelists for brainstorming sessions. Kat Timpf, who recently returned to the show after her own journey into motherhood and a breast cancer diagnosis, suggested a segment where Mira interviews other Fox News babies via Zoom. “It’d be chaos, but the cutest chaos ever,” she laughed. Meanwhile, Tyrus, Gutfeld’s hulking sidekick, proposed a wrestling-themed episode where Mira “body-slams” socialism with a stuffed animal. “We’ll call it Mira Mania,” he pitched, flexing for the camera.

Of course, not everyone is on board with Gutfeld’s latest venture. Some Fox News execs are reportedly skeptical, worried that a kids’ show might dilute the network’s brand. “We’re a news outlet, not Nickelodeon,” one insider grumbled. Others fear that Gutfeld’s signature humor—often politically incorrect and biting—won’t translate to a younger audience. “Greg’s great at mocking the left, but can he mock a sippy cup without causing a PR nightmare?” another source wondered. Gutfeld, however, remains undeterred. “Kids deserve to laugh too, and I’m not raising Mira to be a snowflake,” he reportedly told his team. “Besides, if I can survive a diaper blowout, I can survive a few angry parents.”

For now, Mira’s Mini Monologues is still just a concept, but Gutfeld’s enthusiasm is infectious. He’s already started filming “test footage” at home, setting up a makeshift studio in his $10.5 million New York apartment. Elena, who’s been the primary caregiver since Mira’s birth, is said to be amused but supportive, though she’s drawn the line at letting Gutfeld use her designer handbags as props. “She told me, ‘Touch my Birkin, and you’re sleeping on the couch,’” Gutfeld joked on air. Still, he’s determined to make the show a reality, even if it means learning to sing “Baby Shark” in the key of snark.

As Gutfeld juggles fatherhood and his TV empire, one thing is clear: Mira has brought a new kind of joy to his life—and a new kind of chaos to his career. Whether she becomes the youngest host on Fox News or simply the apple of her dad’s eye, Mira Gutfeld is already a star in the making. Fans can’t wait to see what’s next for this tiny trendsetter and her larger-than-life dad. Will Mira’s Mini Monologues become the next big thing, or will it fizzle out like a bad punchline? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure: Gutfeld’s journey into fatherhood is the most entertaining show on TV right now.

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