Here’s the First Question From Greg Gutfeld’s ‘Fake News’ Game Show
Greg Gutfeld will put four lucky contestants who’ve been in total media blackout since President Donald Trump’s inauguration to the test as he tasks them with separating fact from fiction in his new three-part game show What Did I Miss?
In an admirable level of commitment, the four contestants have been locked in a cabin and cut off from all media — that’s phones, cable news and social media — since Trump’s inauguration on January 20.
With $50,000 at stake, Gutfeld will grill contestants on whether headlines and news segments presented to them actually happened or whether they are part of Gutfeld’s fictional “fake news” timeline. Each 45-minute episode features Gutfeld! regulars Kat Timpf and Jamie Lissow weighing in from the sidelines to either confuse or help the contestants.
Mediaite has an exclusive peek at the first question, in which stunned contestants heard that NASA has predicted a high likelihood of an devastating asteroid collision with Earth in 2032.
“Elon Musk is involved to stop it,” Gutfeld teases.
In another segment contestants are pressed on whether Dr. Anthony Fauci was really “charged with fraud and misconduct in public office for his role in COVID.”
As the four disoriented contestants scramble to sort the real from the outright fake, the show plays less like a quiz and more like a funhouse mirror – a reminder of just how much has happened in three short and chaotic months.
Gutfeld’s personal popularity is clear, his show Gutfeld! just hit a personal best on the ratings front and boasts the highest month-over-month growth. Fox’s bet on the new show rolls with that success.
The show will debut on Fox Nation, May 12.