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When I first stepped onto the Gutfeld! stage, I had no idea what to expect. The lights were blinding, the cameras intimidating, and the thought of sharing my thoughts live in front of millions of people made my heart race. But beyond all that, I knew one thing for certain: this show wasnβt just about comedy or politicsβit was about connection. About laughter. About saying what so many people at home were already thinking, but didnβt always have a voice to say out loud.
And now, as I stand at a crossroads, Iβm asking one simple thing: Say YES if you want me to continue.
Because this journey has never just been mine. Itβs been ours.

Every laugh, every controversial take, every late-night segment that went off the railsβit all came from a shared energy. From you. The viewers who tune in not because youβre told to, but because something about this show makes you feel like you belong here.
People sometimes ask me, βWhy Gutfeld?β Why keep doing a show that constantly challenges the mainstream, that refuses to fit neatly into any category?
My answer is always the same: because it matters.

It matters that we can still laugh at the absurdity of the world. It matters that in a time when everyoneβs shouting, we can find humor in the chaos. And it matters that, night after night, we remind ourselves not to take everything so seriously.
Do you remember that first week? When the audience wasnβt quite sure what to make of us? When the critics said it would never workβa comedy show in prime-time news? They said people didnβt want to laugh about the world anymore. They said we were too edgy, too unpredictable, tooβ¦ us.
And yet, here we are.
We became the late-night show that no one saw coming. The one that didnβt just talk about cultureβit became part of it. And it happened because you said βyes.β

Yes to a different kind of humor.
Yes to honesty.
Yes to freedom of thought.
Yes to not being afraid of offending the fragile few.
When I look back at how far weβve come, I see more than just ratings and headlines. I see moments.
Moments where we said what needed to be saidβwhen others stayed silent. Moments where laughter broke the tension of a tough day. Moments when people from completely different worlds found something to agree on, even if just for five minutes.

Thatβs what I want to continue building.
Because I believe in this team. Greg, with his razor-sharp wit and fearless takes. The crew, who work tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure every joke lands, every light hits just right. And the guestsβeach one bringing their own fire, their own chaos, their own flavor to the table.
Itβs messy. Itβs unpredictable. Itβs real.
And thatβs exactly why I love it.
Of course, there have been moments of doubt. Nights where I walked off stage wondering if Iβd gone too farβor not far enough. There were segments that made people cheer, and others that made them rage in the comments section. Thatβs part of the deal.
But hereβs the truth: Iβd rather be part of something authentic than something safe.
Safe doesnβt inspire. Safe doesnβt challenge. Safe doesnβt make people thinkβor laugh till they cry.
So when I say βπ¦ππ¬ π¬ππ¦ ππ π¬π’π¨ πͺππ‘π§ π π π§π’ ππ’π‘π§ππ‘π¨π,β itβs not about ego. Itβs about energy. Itβs about knowing whether you still feel what I feel when we go live: that spark that says, this matters.
Because if it doesβif this still makes you laugh, still makes you think, still makes you feel like someone out there gets itβthen Iβll keep showing up.
Not because itβs easy. But because itβs worth it.
To the fans whoβve been here from the beginningβthank you. For your late-night tweets, your hilarious memes, your brutally honest feedback. Youβre the reason this works. Youβre the reason weβre still here, breaking the rules and laughing through the noise.
To the criticsβthank you, too. Youβve kept us sharp. Youβve reminded us that if no oneβs getting mad, weβre probably not saying anything interesting.
And to everyone on the fence, wondering if this show still matters, let me ask you this:
When was the last time you laughed at something real? When was the last time you turned on the TV and saw people who werenβt afraid to be humanβto be wrong sometimes, to be bold, to be funny?
Thatβs what Gutfeld! has always been about.
And thatβs what I want to keep bringing you.
So say yesβnot just for me, but for what this show represents. For a kind of humor that doesnβt apologize. For a space where ideas, no matter how wild or unpopular, can still exist.
Say yes for the moments that make you spit out your drink laughing. For the monologues that make you think twice. For the nights where everything feels heavy, and this show somehow makes it lighter.
Because weβre not just doing televisionβweβre doing something that feels alive. Something that reminds us all that laughter isnβt just an escape. Itβs a weapon. A healing one.
And as long as you keep watchingβas long as you keep saying βyesββI promise, Iβll keep showing up.
Iβll keep speaking, laughing, arguing, joking, and sometimes even failing. But Iβll never stop being real with you.
So hereβs my final thought:
The worldβs a little crazy right now. But maybe thatβs exactly why we need this. A place to laugh, to think, to push back, to connect.
So what do you say?
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Because the story isnβt over yetβand honestly, the best parts are still to come.

