Greg Gutfeld Calls Out Late Night “Cowards” While Hyping Fallon Appearance: “He Invited a Winner, Colbert Chose a Loser”

As Stephen Colbert’s show heads toward cancellation and Jimmy Kimmel clings to safe territory, Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld storms into The Tonight Show with a message: “I’m not playing by your rules.”

Greg Gutfeld Leads All of Cable News With Younger Viewers


In what may be the most shocking — or deliciously chaotic — crossover event late-night TV has seen in years, Fox News firebrand Greg Gutfeld is heading to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. And he’s not coming quietly.

During Friday’s episode of Gutfeld!, the conservative host dropped a bombshell: he’ll appear on Fallon’s show this coming Thursday alongside the Jonas Brothers — a pairing nobody saw coming and everybody will want to witness.

But before stepping onto the NBC stage, Gutfeld took a flamethrower to the rest of late-night television, singling out Fallon for praise, and torching Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel as spineless shills clinging to obsolete playbooks.

“While Colbert interviews a loser, Jimmy Fallon invites a winner,” Gutfeld sneered, referring to Colbert’s recent sit-down with Vice President Kamala Harris to promote her new memoir 107 Days — a segment that aired just days after CBS announced The Late Show with Stephen Colbert would be coming to an end.

“It’s the biggest crossover since the Harlem Globetrotters visited The Golden Girls,” Gutfeld smirked. “But with better suits and fewer perms.”


🎭 The Fallon-Gutfeld Alliance: Bold or Reckless?

Fox News' 'Gutfeld!' Launch Got More Viewers Than Jimmy Fallon in April -  TheWrap

The announcement sent shockwaves across the media landscape. Fallon, often derided as the “safe” late-night host, is now being praised by one of the most controversial voices in conservative media — a man whose nightly show on Fox routinely outperforms its network rivals in the ratings.

“Fallon seems like a great, genuine guy who wants to make people laugh,” Gutfeld said. “Unlike the other guys, Jimmy isn’t trying to put viewers to bed angrier than The View at a salad bar.”

The jab wasn’t subtle — and neither was the message. Gutfeld seems to believe Fallon is breaking ranks with the liberal echo chamber that dominates late night, a world where certain guests are welcomed and others blacklisted.

“Jimmy sitting with me proves he’s not afraid of upsetting his peers,” Gutfeld added, “or afraid of my mesmerizing charm.”

Cue the eye-rolls from Twitter. Cue the applause from Fox Nation.


📉 Colbert’s Fall from Grace

Gutfeld didn’t hold back when addressing Colbert directly. While Colbert was once hailed as a clever, satirical thorn in the side of conservative politics, Gutfeld sees a man who traded bite for compliance.

“Colbert stuck to the script, and that script got him axed,” he said bluntly, pointing to Colbert’s fawning Harris interview as emblematic of everything wrong with late-night TV: it’s no longer about laughs, it’s about loyalty tests.

Gutfeld framed Fallon’s invite as a rebellious act of comedy diplomacy — the kind of risk that could actually revive the genre.


👱‍♂️ The Trump Hair Moment, Revisited

And then there’s the infamous Trump Hair Incident. Fallon faced near career-ruin for tousling then-candidate Donald Trump’s golden locks during a 2016 interview. In a media world ravenous for righteous condemnation, Fallon’s lightheartedness made him a pariah.

“He was destroyed for humanizing Trump,” Gutfeld reminded viewers. “The angry mob wanted a brutal takedown. But Jimmy had fun. And that was criminal to the liberal hive mind.”

Fallon later admitted he was “devastated” by the backlash. Gutfeld’s retelling of that moment wasn’t just revisionist history — it was a dare to the industry.

“Maybe we can have fun with each other again,” he mused. “Even if politically we’re different.”

It’s a seductive notion in an era when political division has made even comedy feel like a partisan weapon.


🤝 A Calculated Risk or Career Suicide?

Gutfeld’s upcoming appearance is already being dissected like a presidential debate. Will Fallon challenge him? Will he keep it light? Will the Jonas Brothers run screaming from the green room?

More importantly: will this change the rules of the late-night game?

Fallon is no stranger to blowback. But inviting Gutfeld — a Fox News host with no filter and no interest in fitting in — is a high-wire act with no net. It may earn him points for bravery… or it may open a new front in the culture war.

Meanwhile, Gutfeld is playing it exactly as expected: loud, smug, and unapologetically theatrical.

“They told me I’d never be welcome,” he joked. “Now I’m sitting next to the Jonas Brothers. Who’s winning again?”


👀 Thursday Night Will Be Must-Watch TV

Love him or loathe him, Greg Gutfeld knows how to hijack a headline. And now, with the spotlight of The Tonight Show upon him, the Fox News host is poised to do what he does best: dominate the conversation — and force everyone else to react.

One thing is clear: Thursday’s episode isn’t just a guest spot. It’s a flashpoint. A challenge. A drama-filled handshake between two very different Americas.

And whether it’s hilarious, cringeworthy, or completely off the rails, you won’t want to miss it.


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“Jimmy Fallon just did the unthinkable — he invited Greg Gutfeld to The Tonight Show. Is this the end of woke late-night, or just a PR stunt gone nuclear?”