FOX NEWS MELTDOWN: Greg Gutfeld STORMS OFF Set After Jessica Tarlov’s Live Blunder—Broadcast HALTED! Network in Chaos, Producers Scramble, Fans Demand Answers, Social Media EXPLODES, Insiders Say It’s Worse Than Anyone Thought—Could This Be the End for ‘The Five’ as We Know It?!

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In what’s being called one of the most explosive moments in live TV history, FOX News viewers were left speechless after a shocking on-air clash between Greg Gutfeld and Jessica Tarlov during Tuesday night’s episode of The Five.

It all started like a typical debate—passionate, heated, and divided. But within minutes, Tarlov made a remark that instantly shifted the atmosphere. While the exact quote has not been officially released, insiders describe it as “an unfiltered, highly controversial take” that visibly infuriated Gutfeld.

Viewers watched in disbelief as Gutfeld slammed his notes on the desk, stood up, and abruptly walked off the set, cutting the segment short. The camera quickly shifted to commercial—but not before fans caught the look of pure chaos on the other hosts’ faces.

Behind the scenes, sources say producers were “in full panic mode,” unsure whether to resume the show or shut it down completely. One staffer leaked that network execs immediately convened an emergency meeting to handle the aftermath, calling it “the most intense internal fallout FOX has faced this year.”

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Social Media Went Into a Frenzy

Within minutes, hashtags like #GutfeldWalksOut, #TarlovBlunder, and #FoxNewsChaos were trending on X (formerly Twitter). Fans were torn—some supporting Gutfeld’s dramatic reaction, while others demanded Tarlov be removed from the panel.

“Greg was 100% right to walk out. She crossed the line.”
“Tarlov just said what nobody else would say. Respect.”
“FOX needs to clean house. That was total meltdown TV.”

What’s Next for ‘The Five’?

As of now, neither FOX News nor the hosts involved have issued a public statement. Insiders suggest that both Tarlov and Gutfeld have been asked to remain off-air temporarily while the network addresses the fallout and re-evaluates its internal policies.

Rumors are already swirling that executives may be considering a format shake-up or even suspensions, depending on how public reaction continues to unfold.

Is this the beginning of the end for the beloved but divisive roundtable show? Or just another chapter in its long history of controversy and drama?

One thing’s for sure: FOX News hasn’t seen this level of real-time chaos in years—and audiences can’t stop watching.