In front of the cameras, Greg Gutfeld is sharp, sarcastic, and relentlessly witty — the comedic anchor that keeps millions glued to Gutfeld! every night. But behind the scenes, a very different version of Greg is quietly taking shape, and those closest to him say this new project could redefine how the public sees him forever.

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According to several colleagues and insiders at Fox News, Gutfeld has been quietly working on a deeply personal documentary project for the last six months. The documentary — still untitled — reportedly focuses not on politics or late-night satire, but on something far more intimate: his early life, his struggles with self-doubt, and how humor became his lifeline.

“He’s always been very private about his upbringing,” said one source familiar with the project. “But this time, he’s opening up in a way that even shocked his longtime staffers.”

Gutfeld has brought in not only personal footage but has also invited former mentors, childhood friends, and even a few surprising critics to appear in the piece. The result, according to early viewers, is a raw and unexpectedly emotional portrait of a man whose career has long been misunderstood as simply sarcasm and satire.

His co-hosts on The Five have reportedly been supportive but also caught off guard by the sincerity of what they’ve seen. “This isn’t the Greg we see cracking jokes during commercial breaks,” said one crew member. “This is the Greg who’s been through a lot more than we knew.”

The release is tentatively scheduled for late fall, and Fox insiders believe it could coincide with the anniversary of his 10th year with the network.

“Greg has always played the role of the jester,” one friend noted, “but now he’s letting the world see the human behind the humor. And it’s powerful.”

Whether or not viewers are ready to see this new side of Gutfeld remains to be seen, but one thing’s for certain — when this documentary airs, it won’t just be another headline. It will be a turning point.