
Fox News Media is taking reality television to a whole new level with a bold social experiment-meets-game-show concept hosted by none other than Greg Gutfeld.
The program, titled What Did I Miss?, will premiere on the Fox Nation streaming platform starting May 12, offering a mix of comedy, current events, and psychological intrigue.
The show begins with an extreme setup: four participants were completely cut off from the outside world starting January 20, the day of President Donald Trump’s second inauguration.
The individuals were placed in total isolation in upstate New York — no phones, no internet, no TV, and no access to social media — effectively shutting them off from any global or national news for 90 days.
Some exciting news! https://t.co/kFOmBdxwAo
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 14, 2025
A Unique Challenge: Real Headlines or Made-Up Madness?
Now, as these contestants re-enter society, they’ll face their next challenge: deciphering what’s real and what’s not in a rapidly shifting world.
Hosted by Fox News personality Greg Gutfeld, the show will task the contestants with identifying which headlines actually occurred during their time in isolation — and which were fabricated by the show’s producers.
With a grand prize of $50,000 at stake, the stakes are high for participants who’ve been unplugged during one of the most eventful news cycles in recent memory. From international conflicts to economic upheavals, the news during these 90 days has been anything but predictable.
The Return of Kat Timpf
Now it is confirmed, Kat Timpf will star alongside Greg Gutfeld and Jamie Lissow in a new Fox News show
FOX News host Kat Timpf, 36, has revealed when she’ll return to television after stepping away to focus on her health and family.
Timpf took maternity leave in February following the birth of her baby boy and a frightening breast cancer diagnosis. Now, after time spent both embracing motherhood and undergoing treatment, she has confirmed when fans can expect to see her back on screen.
V excited for this; I’m on the panel w my weird little friend @jamie_lissow 🥳😎 https://t.co/fmJ42ywnjv
— Kat Timpf (@KatTimpf) April 14, 2025
From January 20 to April 13, the participants lived in Upstate New York, completely cut off from the world—no phones, internet, television, or social media. Now, as they return to reality, the contestants must figure out what happened during their absence, specifically the first 90 days of the Trump administration.
Greg Gutfeld ready to take the next step
Greg Gutfeld, who also co-hosts Fox News’ The Five, has seen a meteoric rise in late-night television with his blend of sharp commentary and offbeat humor. That same tone will shape the new game show.
“For these four contestants to learn what really happened while they were living in isolation, they’ll have to get through me first,” Gutfeld quipped. “Lucky them.”
Fox Nation’s Lauren Petterson, the platform’s president, emphasized the timeliness and intrigue of the show. “Truth can be stranger than fiction, and who better to help isolated Americans catch up on the headlines they missed during an unprecedented news cycle than Greg Gutfeld,” she said.
The show’s format — blending real-world news with absurdist headlines — is expected to spark curiosity and buzz among viewers. The timing couldn’t be more compelling, given the constant stream of news stories since Trump’s return to office, including developments in trade policy, global diplomacy, and domestic controversies.