Last Thursday night, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon experienced a ratings surge that few could have predicted — all thanks to one guest: Fox News’ very own Greg Gutfeld. Known as the “king of late night” on cable news, Gutfeld brought his fiercely loyal audience along for the ride, delivering a ratings boost that catapulted The Tonight Show to its highest viewership for a regular episode in over six months.

Greg Gutfeld, Jimmy Fallon


A Surprise Ratings Bombshell

According to Nielsen’s live-plus-same-day data, Thursday’s Tonight Show averaged a staggering 1.71 million total viewers. While some previous episodes — particularly those aired after major events like football games or the Olympics opening ceremony — have occasionally drawn bigger numbers, this was the most-watched regular episode since December 2023. For context, that episode, which aired after The Voice finale, pulled in 1.74 million viewers.

What makes Thursday’s ratings spike even more remarkable is the fact that the audience share actually increased during Gutfeld’s segment. This bucks a long-standing trend in late-night TV, where viewership usually declines as the hour wears on. The “king of late night” clearly knows how to hold an audience’s attention.


Gutfeld’s Magnetic Pull
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Viewers didn’t just tune in — they stayed glued to their screens. The segment featuring Gutfeld on The Tonight Show became the week’s most viewed clip on the show’s official YouTube channel, racking up an impressive 916,000 views at the time of writing. The nearest competitor? A performance by PinkPantheress, with less than half the views at 412,000.

Why did Gutfeld’s visit generate such buzz? Partly because of the unusual pairing: Fox News’ late-night titan stepping into a famously liberal space, exchanging laughs and stories with Jimmy Fallon. Fans and critics alike tuned in, eager to see if the meeting of these late-night worlds would spark drama or fireworks.


No Fireworks, Just Fun

However, those expecting a contentious showdown were left wanting. Fallon and Gutfeld avoided political jabs and rivalries, instead opting for a jovial, light-hearted conversation that lasted around ten minutes. Their camaraderie was genuine, with Gutfeld praising Fallon’s courage for inviting him onto the show.

On his own program the following night, Gutfeld acknowledged the surprise his appearance caused. “It took guts,” he said about Fallon’s invite. “I went on the show for the same reason I started my own — late night needs more fun. I was a gracious guest to a nice guy.”

This friendly approach is perhaps part of what made Gutfeld’s visit so widely appealing. In an era where political and ideological battles often dominate late-night TV, a genuine, fun conversation felt like a refreshing change.


Still A Ratings Rivalry

Despite Gutfeld’s visit boosting The Tonight Show’s numbers, it wasn’t enough to surpass the show’s 11:35 pm competitor, Stephen Colbert, whose episode attracted an average of 2.1 million viewers. The ratings war in late night remains fierce, but Gutfeld’s recent success signals a promising shakeup in the landscape.

Could this be the beginning of a new era where cross-network guest appearances and unexpected alliances help redefine late-night TV? With viewers craving more entertaining and less divisive content, the bar for late-night hosts is only getting higher.


What’s Next for Gutfeld?

Following the buzz, Gutfeld’s star continues to rise, as he skillfully balances political satire with humor that crosses ideological divides. His visit to Fallon’s show marked a milestone moment, proving that even in today’s polarized climate, late-night television can still surprise and delight audiences with unexpected moments of unity and fun.

For The Tonight Show, Thursday’s ratings high is a reminder of the power of good guests and good vibes. For Gutfeld, it’s a stepping stone to potentially broader appeal beyond Fox News’ loyal viewers. One thing’s certain: late-night TV is watching closely, and so are millions of viewers hungry for something fresh.