Greg Gutfeld Will Host the Special From His $10 Million Home — And Fans Are Invited to Join Online in Limited Capacity

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By [Author Name] | [News Outlet] | May 21, 2025

Greg Gutfeld, the ever-unpredictable host of Gutfeld!, is shaking things up once again — this time by bringing fans directly into his $10 million private estate for a one-night-only live-streamed special that promises to be unlike anything Fox News has done before.

But here’s the twist: only a limited number of fans will be allowed to join virtually, in what Gutfeld is calling “The Basement Broadcast” — an intimate, uncensored, and highly interactive experience streamed straight from his famously quirky, book-filled home studio.

“It’s not polished. It’s not scripted. It’s just me, a camera, a bourbon, and maybe a cat wandering in,” Gutfeld teased on-air last night.

The special, scheduled for June 8th at 9PM ET, will include live Q&A with fans, a few off-the-record stories from behind the scenes at Fox, and an exclusive first look at new projects Gutfeld has been quietly developing — including a possible podcast and a surprise collaboration with a well-known Fox colleague.

But access won’t be easy: only 1,000 online guest passes will be released, and rumor has it fans will need to answer a personality quiz (written by Greg himself) to be selected.

“We don’t want boring. We want weird. This is for the misfits, the insomniacs, and the people who think late-night TV should punch back,” Gutfeld said.

Fox News insiders describe the home — located in a secluded Hudson Valley enclave — as “equal parts fortress, man-cave, and museum,” with hidden bookcases, a neon-light wine cellar, and a “guest room no one talks about.”

Fans are already buzzing. Hashtags like #GutfeldAtHome, #BasementBroadcast, and #InviteOnlyTV are trending across X and TikTok.

“It’s like Willy Wonka for political satire nerds,” one user posted. “And I need a golden ticket.”

The special won’t air on television — it’s being hosted exclusively through a private online portal, and those lucky enough to get in will receive a digital access badge signed by Gutfeld himself.