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Greg Gutfeld Challenges Contestants in Game Show About News Isolation

New York, NY — Fox News host Greg Gutfeld is set to launch a unique game show titled “What Did I Miss?” which tests contestants on their news knowledge after a 90-day isolation period. The premiere episode airs today, May 12, on Fox Nation.
The game show features four contestants who were kept in complete isolation at a farmhouse in upstate New York from January 20 to April 13. With no access to phones, the internet, or any news sources, they will attempt to discern real headlines from fake ones for a chance to win a $50,000 prize.
“Real news or fake news? Can they tell fact from fiction?” Gutfeld queried in a promotional clip. The contestants will face a series of bizarre headlines, twisted stories, and surprise guests as they reenter a world they have been cut off from.
“The last time our player saw the news, drones were still swarming above New Jersey. They had 12 kids. And we were still spending millions of dollars on sex changes for boys to help them get into women’s sports,” Gutfeld added humorously.
Throughout the show, Gutfeld will be joined by a panel featuring Kat Timpf and Jamie Lissow, who will help mislead the contestants. “One of us, me or Kat, will try to convince them it’s true, and the other one will try to convince them that the story is false,” Lissow explained, injecting levity into the show’s competitive aspect.
Contestants Mike Brown, Sunny Mujovic, Mark Saint-Preux, and Allegra Dru Milisitz shared their experience on “Fox & Friends,” describing their isolation as reminiscent of “Amish boot camp.” Mujovic remarked, “Out of 350 million people in the United States, us four knew the least. It was like a different world. No phones, no devices, no newspapers, no radio, nothing.” Only one contestant will emerge victorious and return to reality as the champion of the show.
Fox Nation subscribers can tune in to catch all the episodes from this one-of-a-kind game show series.