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Greg Gutfeld returns as the final three face shocking headlines and surprise celebrity guests; can they spot the truth, or will fake news fool them again?; one more player gets eliminated.

Greg Gutfeld returns as the final three face shocking headlines and surprise celebrity guests; can they spot the truth, or will fake news fool them again?; one more player gets eliminated.

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Greg Gutfeld's What Did I Miss?

S1, EP3 "Fake It Till You Win It"

Greg Gutfeld hosts the final showdown as the last two contestants face off in a battle of brains, instincts, and headlines; only one will win the prize-and return to reality a champion.

Greg Gutfeld's What Did I Miss?

S1, EP2 "Headlines & Head Games"

Greg Gutfeld returns as the final three face shocking headlines and surprise celebrity guests; can they spot the truth, or will fake news fool them again?; one more player gets eliminated.

Greg Gutfeld's What Did I Miss?

S1, EP1 "Welcome Back to Reality!"

Greg Gutfeld tests four contestants who've spent 90 days in total isolation-can they tell real news from fake?; with help (or not) from Kat Timpf and Jamie Lissow, the game is on.

Greg Gutfeld hosts What Did I Miss?, a high-stakes, reality game show for FOX Nation where four contestants return from 90 days of total isolation-no phones, no internet, no clue. Now, they must figure out what's real news and what's fake as they face wild headlines, twisted stories, and surprise guests. With help (or not) from Kat Timpf and Jamie Lissow, their instincts are pushed to the limit. Only one of them can leave a winner.
Original Air Date: May 12, 2025
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVMA
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand

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