In a move that has surprised and delighted fans across the country, Fox News host Greg Gutfeld has officially announced the time and location for a special public meet-and-greet — and he’s bringing along a very special guest: his baby daughter.
The event, which is open to the public and completely free of charge, is set to take place this Saturday at 2:00 PM in Central Park, New York City, near the iconic Bethesda Fountain.
“I just wanted to do something real,” Gutfeld said in a short statement released Friday morning. “This past year has been the most transformative time of my life, and I figured — why not share a bit of that joy with the people who’ve supported me all these years?”
The announcement instantly sent shockwaves through social media, with fans expressing excitement over the rare chance to meet the typically private TV star — and catch a glimpse of his baby daughter, affectionately nicknamed Mira by viewers following recent on-air mentions.

According to the press release, the event will include:
A brief Q&A session with Gutfeld
Photo opportunities (no press credential required)
Complimentary refreshments
A small giveaway for children and families
A brief moment where attendees will be introduced to baby Mira from a respectful distance
Security will be present, but the event is expected to maintain a “relaxed and casual” atmosphere.
Fox News insiders say this marks the first time Gutfeld has publicly brought his daughter to a fan-centered event — a bold shift for the usually guarded host, who only recently began opening up about his family life on air.
Sources close to Gutfeld say it was his idea to make the event free: “He didn’t want tickets or VIP lines. He just wanted to thank fans, let people see the softer side of him, and celebrate the joy his daughter has brought into his life.”
The announcement follows a wave of media interest in Gutfeld’s life as a late-in-life father. In recent weeks, he’s been more candid than ever, even sharing diaper-changing stories during commercial breaks and jokingly calling fatherhood “the toughest segment he’s ever hosted.”
Fans are already planning to attend from out of state. One post on X (formerly Twitter) read: “Booked a flight just to see Gutfeld and baby Mira this weekend — totally worth it.”
No RSVPs are required. Those planning to attend are encouraged to arrive early, bring picnic blankets, and “expect something a little more personal than political.”
As for what Gutfeld hopes people take away from it?
“Just love,” he said. “Pure, honest, messy, sleep-deprived love.”
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