Jimmy Fallon Welcomes Controversial Fox News' Greg Gutfeld to 'Tonight Show'
- Fox News personality Greg Gutfeld appeared as a guest on NBC’s late-night program hosted by Jimmy Fallon, taping his segment on Thursday night at Studio 6B in Rockefeller Center.
- This unusual network crossover followed Gutfeld's remarks that Fallon is not afraid to upset peers or his 'mesmerizing charm,' contrasting other late-night hosts.
- Fallon kicked off the show with jokes targeting President Trump's tariff policies, quipping that the only regions exempt from tariffs were North Korea and Epstein Island.
- Gutfeld jokingly described his appearance as the most unexpected collaboration in a long time, comparing it to the memorable occasion when the Harlem Globetrotters made a guest appearance on the Golden Girls, and reminisced about their first meeting around 15 years ago at a bar in Hell’s Kitchen.
- Gutfeld said it is 'a different time now' when people can 'have fun' despite political beliefs, highlighting a rare moment of cross-ideological engagement in late night.
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