Greg Gutfeld is ready to help another group of people who were willing to spend three months in isolation to get back to reality.
Fox Nation, the Fox News Media-backed streaming service, will launch the second season of “Greg Gutfeld’s What Did I Miss” on April 27. The three-episode reality competition will be led by Gutfeld, who also co-hosts “The Five” and hosts the 10 p.m. show “Gutfeld!” on Fox News Channel. The show’s central setting is a group stranded in upstate New York with no access to the media, trying to determine which of the news headlines cited by Gutfeld are true.
“If Season 1 proved anything, it’s that real life can be more believable than outlandish stories,” Fox Nation president Lauren Pettersson said in a statement.
Subsequent episodes of the show will follow on May 4th and May 11th.
Five contestants took part after Thanksgiving, including Raymond Borisky of Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Nancy Hornback, of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania; Victor Hugo of Freeport, Florida; Devika Seth from Southlake, Texas. Sonny Mujovich, a returning contestant from the show’s first season from Hazle Township, Pennsylvania, was cut off from all phone, internet, television, social media and communication with friends and family.
After Valentine’s Day, the group rejoined society, but had to take a quiz from Gutfeld about what had happened in the world while in quarantine. Contestants compete for $50,000.
“Against all logic, people volunteered to do this crazy game show again, and I’m the only thing standing between them and victory,” says Gutfeld.
