In a moment that stunned viewers across the nation, Fox News host Greg Gutfeld introduced a young man on live television Monday night — not as a guest, not as a pundit, but as a personal story he had quietly carried for the past year.
The revelation came during a surprise segment on Gutfeld!, when Greg paused the usual laughs and political banter to call someone out from behind the scenes. A young man, no more than 20, stepped onto the set, wearing a simple button-up shirt and visibly overwhelmed by the attention. The audience clapped politely — until Gutfeld began to tell the story.
“This young man,” Gutfeld began, placing a hand gently on his shoulder, “has been working here at Fox for a year. Not in front of the cameras, not on a fancy contract. He came here with no resume, no references, and no expectations. Just a mop, a smile, and a work ethic that could move mountains.”
The boy — identified only as “Miguel” to protect his privacy — wiped away tears as Gutfeld continued.
“I met him by accident. He was cleaning floors in a nearby building. I asked him why he wasn’t in school. He told me he’d been sleeping in a shelter, working nights to save up for his mom’s surgery back home in El Salvador. No green card yet, no degree. Just a will to survive.”
The audience was silent. Some, including staffers visible in the background, were visibly crying.
Gutfeld revealed that without telling anyone, he hired Miguel as a janitor for his studio floor — using his own salary to quietly fund the position. “I told him I didn’t care about paperwork. I just wanted him to have a shot,” Gutfeld said.
For months, Miguel worked after hours — cleaning the studio, restocking shelves, and making himself indispensable. But the twist came when Gutfeld dropped the final bombshell.
“Today, he’s not just a janitor. Starting next week, he’ll be shadowing our production team full time. He wants to be a broadcast editor. And with a little help, I think he’s going to be one of the best in the business.”
The crowd erupted. Miguel was shaking. And America was watching a moment that felt rare on television — real, raw, and unforgettable.
The hashtag #GutfeldMoment began trending within minutes. On social media, thousands praised the host for his quiet generosity and ability to recognize human worth beyond a résumé.
One viral post summed up the public’s sentiment: “In a world full of noise, Greg Gutfeld just gave us a glimpse of real character. We need more of this.”
No cameras had captured the year-long journey. There were no press releases, no PR spin. Just a man who saw a boy in need — and gave him a job, a future, and most importantly, a sense of belonging.
It’s unclear what Miguel’s next steps will be, but Gutfeld closed the segment with one final note: “If someone tells you they’re not worth your time because of where they come from — prove them wrong. I did.”
And judging by the applause, he wasn’t alone
News
NETFLIX’S NEW “GASP-INDUCING” THRI-LLER IS ALREADY CAUSING A STIR — AND THIS TWIST-FILLED SERIES MIGHT BE YOUR NEXT ALL-NIGHT BINGE
Netflix has a new Harlan Coben thriller in the works – and it sounds like viewers are in for yet another binge-worthy adaptation of the crime writer’s work. The upcoming eight-part series, The Woods, follows successful barrister Paul, whose sister disappeared 20…
DISTURBING TWIST — HOW 5-YEAR-OLD SHARON MAY HAVE CROSSED PATHS WITH A VIOLENT DRIFTER IN Alice Springs, AS A VETERAN DETECTIVE WARNS THE CASE IS BECOMING A “MODERN-DAY NIGHTMA-RE”
The alleged abductor of a missing five-year-old girl in the Northern Territory had deep family ties with the girl’s parents. Convicted criminal Jefferson Lewis, 47, is suspected of kidnapping Sharon Granites after she was put to bed by her mother…
HOURS AFTER THE CRI-ME — FEDEX DRIVER’S SH0CKING BEHAVIOR REVEALED IN COURT AS JURY HEARS DISTU-RBING TIMELINE IN ATHENA STRAND CASE
A FedEx driver had sex with his fiancée just hours after kidnapping, sexually abusing and killing seven-year-old Athena Strand, a court heard. A psychiatrist who evaluated Tanner Horner, 34, for the defense told the jury that the confessed killer forced Strand into…
FOR TEN MINUTES — AN 11-FOOT SHARK KEPT CIRCLING AS A SWIMMER FOUGHT TO STAY ALIVE OFF A POPULAR California BEACH
A California man posted a terrifying video of himself being stalked by a shark miles off the coast of Santa Barbara. On Saturday, Ron Takeda and a friend named Tavis were traveling from UC Santa Barbara to Carpinteria on hydrofoil boards, which…
PROFOUND GRIEF — TWO YOUNG SIBLINGS IDENTIFIED AFTER DEVASTATING NSW HOUSE FIRE LEAVES FAMILY SHATTERED
The two children killed in a devastating house fire west of Sydney have been identified. Myla Summer-Lea Hughes, 10, and three-year-old River William Higgins died when a fire ripped through their Lieutenant Bowen Rd home at Bowen Mountain just after 2am on…
JUST HOURS BEFORE THEY WERE MEANT TO LEAVE, MYLA, 10, AND RIVER, 3, WERE STILL DREAMING OF THEIR NEW HOME — THEN THE FIRE CHANGED EVERYTHING
The young victims of a devastating Blue Mountains house fire have been identified as Myla Summer‑Lea Hughes, 10, and River William Higgins, three. The two children died in the blaze, while their father and three siblings escaped the inferno, which…
End of content
No more pages to load