Greg Gutfeld, Fox News’ sharp-tongued king of late-night, is riding high in 2025—and he’s got rivals sweating! Gutfeld! is crushing it, outpacing big names like Kimmel and Colbert in ratings. But is this self-proclaimed “jerk” just chuckling at the chaos, or is he quietly plotting to cement his throne as America’s funniest rebel? Fans are buzzing, and the stakes are sky-high.
At 60, Greg’s an unlikely late-night titan. His mix of biting satire and unfiltered takes—think politics with a smirk—has made Gutfeld! a 2025 juggernaut. “I’m the guy they love to hate,” he grinned on-air, jabbing at “woke” foes. Ratings back him up: he’s topped 2.5 million viewers some nights, a feat rivals can’t touch. Is it his ragtag crew—Kat Timpf, Tyrus—or his knack for turning news into punchlines? Whatever it is, it’s working.
But whispers hint at more. Sources say Greg’s eyeing a bigger prize: total late-night domination. “He’s got ideas—books, specials, maybe a tour,” an insider spills. “He’s not stopping at TV.” Off-screen, he’s a mystery—married to Elena Moussa since 2004, no kids, and tight-lipped about his life. Is he dodging the spotlight to plot in peace, or just too busy roasting everyone else?
Fans love the chaos. “Greg’s the only one who says it like it is!” one tweeted. Critics fume—he’s “too smug”—but that just fuels his fire. His crew’s in on it: Kat Timpf calls him “the boss we can’t quit,” while Tyrus flexes and nods. Even Fox brass can’t look away—rumors swirl of a fatter contract. Is Greg untouchable, or is a fall coming?
What’s next? He’s not slowing down—2025 promises more barbs, more laughs, and maybe a surprise move. “I’ll keep going ‘til they drag me off,” he quipped. With politics heating up, Greg’s got endless ammo. Will he outlast the old guard, or burn out in his own blaze? One thing’s clear: he’s not here to play nice—and America can’t stop watching.