Life has a way of throwing curveballs, and for Greg Gutfeld, the quick-witted Fox News host known for his sharp tongue and late-night laughs, the latest one came wrapped in a baby blanket. At 60, Gutfeld, the star of Gutfeld! and co-host of The Five, has stepped into a role no one saw coming: dad. Alongside his wife, Elena Moussa, he welcomed their daughter, Mira, in early December 2024. The news, which broke after weeks of fans wondering where he’d disappeared to, lit up social media and drew heartfelt cheers from viewers and big names like Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity. For a guy who’s spent decades skewering the absurdities of life, this new chapter is a beautiful reminder that even the most unpredictable paths can lead to something extraordinary.
A Twist No One Expected
Greg Gutfeld thrives on keeping people guessing. Whether he’s dismantling political hypocrisy or cracking jokes that cut just close enough to the bone, he’s built a career on being one step ahead. So when he vanished from The Five and Gutfeld! for weeks, fans started spinning theories. Was he cooking up a new show? Taking a break from the spotlight? The truth, revealed on December 10, 2024, by his co-host Dana Perino, was far sweeter: Greg and Elena had welcomed a baby girl named Mira.
In true Gutfeld fashion, the announcement was a mix of sincerity and sass. Dana shared his words on The Five: “Elena and I are thrilled to welcome our daughter, Mira. She’s got her mom’s stunning eyes, my chiseled abs, and a set of lungs that could wake the neighbors.” He even tossed in a playful dig at co-host Jesse Watters, saying Mira was already curious about Watters’ hair. The news sparked an outpouring of love from fans online, who couldn’t stop talking about how this larger-than-life personality was now navigating the world of diapers and midnight feedings.
A Love That Changed Everything
Behind this milestone is a love story that’s been quietly anchoring Gutfeld for two decades. He met Elena Moussa, a Russian-born fashion stylist, in 2004 at a Maxim magazine conference in Portugal. Greg, then editor-in-chief of the U.K. edition, was smitten the moment he saw her working for the Russian edition. He’s admitted on Bill Maher’s Club Random podcast that he knew instantly she was his person. After three days of relentless charm, he won her heart, and just five months later, they tied the knot in a simple New York City ceremony.
Their marriage has been a private haven, rarely dissected on air. Elena, now 42, has built her own path in fashion, collaborating with outlets like Venice Magazine and Harper’s Bazaar Mexico. Together, they’ve faced life’s storms, from rescuing Elena’s mother during the 2022 Ukraine crisis to adopting their French bulldog, Gus, who’s become a furry co-star on Gutfeld’s Instagram and shows. Now, Mira’s arrival has turned their world upside down in the best way, trading Gus’s playful chaos for the new adventure of parenthood.
Cheers from All Corners
The news of Mira’s birth didn’t just warm the hearts of fans—it brought out the best in Gutfeld’s colleagues. Tucker Carlson, a longtime friend from their Red Eye days, sent a private message blending his signature humor with genuine warmth, though he’s keeping the details close to the vest. Sean Hannity, a fellow Fox News giant, shared a heartfelt note about the life-changing magic of being a parent. Closer to home, The Five’s Jesse Watters, Dana Perino, and Gutfeld!’s Kat Timpf joined in, with Timpf tossing in a good-natured jab about Gutfeld’s age while guest-hosting.
Fans on social media were just as effusive. “Greg Gutfeld as a dad? Mind blown, but so happy for him and Elena!” one posted. Another chimed in, “Mira’s got the coolest mom and dad—congrats!” The response reflects Gutfeld’s rare ability to connect with people, whether he’s roasting politicians or sharing glimpses of his life. His milestones feel personal to his audience, a testament to the bond he’s built through years of humor and honesty.
Embracing Fatherhood at 60
When Gutfeld returned to Fox on January 6, 2025, after nearly seven weeks of paternity leave, he didn’t shy away from reflecting on his new reality. In a Gutfeld! monologue, he admitted fatherhood at 60 was a humbling shift. “I’ve spent my life being gloriously selfish,” he said with a grin, “but now it’s about someone else.” The confession struck a chord, showing a side of Gutfeld that’s rarely seen beneath his razor-sharp wit.
His age has been a running joke among colleagues. Tyrus, a Gutfeld! regular, teased that 60 is the perfect time for parenting because it’s “not a long race.” Brian Kilmeade poked fun at the idea of Gutfeld chasing a toddler. But Greg, ever the good sport, leaned into the humor, admitting he’s more of a “stand there and ask if everything’s okay” kind of dad, leaving the heavy lifting to Elena. Still, he’s been candid about the deeper change—how Mira has given him a new lens on life, one that makes every late-night feeding worth it.
A Life Built on Breaking the Mold
Gutfeld’s path to this moment has been anything but ordinary. Born in 1964 in San Mateo, California, he cut his teeth in publishing after graduating from UC Berkeley. From Prevention to Men’s Health to Stuff, he made waves—and enemies—with his bold ideas, like the time he hired dwarfs to crash a conference, a stunt that got him fired but solidified his reputation as a disruptor. Joining Fox News in 2007 to host Red Eye, he found his stride, later launching The Five and Gutfeld!, which now reigns as America’s top late-night show, pulling in 2.5 million viewers and outshining Colbert and Fallon.
Off camera, Greg and Elena have crafted a life that blends urban energy with quiet escapes. In 2024, they bought a $10.5 million Soho loft in Manhattan, complete with a nursery for Mira. They also retreat to a South Salem lake house, where Gus no doubt rules the roost. It’s a life that’s ready for the beautiful chaos of a growing family.