Gutfeld SHOCKS audience with his parenting plans: Reveals he’s already written his newborn a “Contract of Sarcasm” to sign when she turns two!

Greg Gutfeld Shocks Audience with Parenting Plan: A ‘Contract of Sarcasm’ for Baby Mira

Greg Gutfeld, the sharp-tongued Fox News host of Gutfeld! and The Five, has once again left his audience in stitches and disbelief with a bizarre yet quintessentially Gutfeld parenting revelation. During a lively episode of Gutfeld! on April 26, 2025, the 60-year-old first-time father announced that he’s already drafted a “Contract of Sarcasm” for his newborn daughter, Mira, born to him and wife Elena Moussa in December 2024. The tongue-in-cheek document, which Gutfeld claims Mira will “sign” at age two, outlines rules for embracing wit, dodging “woke nonsense,” and mastering the art of trolling—hallmarks of Gutfeld’s comedic persona. The revelation, coming on the heels of Mira’s satire-novel-inspired name reveal, a surprise baby shower with political onesies, and the naming of Dana Perino and Jesse Watters as godparents, has sent X into a frenzy, with fans hailing Gutfeld’s audacious parenting style and critics decrying it as “absurd.” This latest stunt reinforces Gutfeld’s knack for blending fatherhood with his satirical brand, keeping his 2.5 million viewers hooked.

The ‘Contract of Sarcasm’ Unveiled

The bombshell dropped during a Gutfeld! segment where Gutfeld was riffing on “overprotective parenting trends,” mocking helicopter moms and “safe space” nurseries. Pivoting to his own approach, he pulled out a mock document labeled “Mira’s Contract of Sarcasm” and declared, “I’ve got big plans for my kid. At two, Mira’s signing this bad boy—it’s my guide to raising a kid who can handle the world with a smirk.” The audience erupted, and co-panelist Kat Timpf, herself a new mom, laughed, “Greg, she’ll be eating crayons, not signing contracts!” Gutfeld, undeterred, read excerpts, grinning as he detailed his vision for Mira’s upbringing.

The “contract,” a satirical manifesto, includes clauses like:

Clause 1: Master the Eye Roll – “By age three, you will perfect an eye roll for anyone preaching ‘groupthink’ or ‘DEI metrics.’ Practice on Uncle Jesse [Watters].”
Clause 2: No Woke Allowed – “You will reject all forms of sanctimonious nonsense. If someone says ‘words are violence,’ you say, ‘Then my diaper’s a war crime.’”
Clause 3: Trolling 101 – “By five, you’ll craft a zinger that makes Aunt Dana [Perino] blush on The Five.”
Clause 4: Satire Is Sacred – “You’ll read the novel your name came from before kindergarten. No spoilers, but it’s not Goodnight Moon.”
Clause 5: Laugh at Everything – “Life’s a joke. If you don’t get it, ask Dad—he’s been telling bad ones for 60 years.”

Gutfeld clarified it’s “not legally binding—yet,” joking that his lawyer “passed out laughing.” The bit, aired to Gutfeld!’s 4.6 million viewers, went viral, with Fox News posting clips on X that racked up 2.8 million views. Hashtags #MiraContract and #GutfeldParenting trended, amplifying the mix of hilarity and controversy.

A Parenting Plan Rooted in Gutfeld’s Persona

The “Contract of Sarcasm” is peak Gutfeld, blending his libertarian-leaning humor with his new role as a dad. Since Mira’s birth, announced on The Five in December 2024, Gutfeld has woven fatherhood into his shtick, joking about his “selfish” pre-dad life (The Sun) and Elena’s lead parenting role in their $10.5 million NYC apartment (Distractify). His 46-day paternity leave, followed by a surprise baby shower with “Make Diapers Great Again” onesies and the reveal of Mira’s satire-novel-inspired name, showed his knack for merging personal milestones with comedy. Naming Perino and Watters as godparents further tied his Fox News crew to Mira’s story, with Perino’s gravitas and Watters’ trolling shaping the “contract’s” tone.

Gutfeld’s parenting plan reflects his Gutfeld! ethos—mocking “woke” culture and championing free speech, as seen in his NPR interview slamming “thought police” (NPR, March 2025). He told Yahoo, “I want Mira to laugh at the world, not cower from it,” a sentiment echoed in the contract’s anti-“groupthink” clauses. His love for satire, evident in Mira’s literary namesake (fans guess Catch-22 or Animal Farm), fuels the document’s snarky spirit. On X, fans cheered, with posts like, “Gutfeld’s raising Mira to roast liberals by preschool—legend!” Critics, however, called it “cringe,” with one user snarking, “A sarcasm contract for a baby? Greg needs a nap.”

Fan Frenzy and Cultural Ripple

The “Contract of Sarcasm” has sparked a cultural firestorm, amplifying Gutfeld’s dominance as “America’s most popular late-night host” (The Economist). X users have embraced the bit, creating memes of Mira in a tiny suit signing the contract, captioned “Future Gutfeld! Guest.” Others shared mock clauses, like “Clause 6: Master Dad’s smirk by age four.” A Fox News poll on X, asking, “What’s your favorite Mira Contract clause?” saw “Trolling 101” lead with 38%, reflecting fans’ love for Gutfeld’s provocateur style. The clips, shared across platforms, boosted Gutfeld!’s social media reach, with 1.9 million Instagram views.

The stunt ties into Gutfeld’s broader narrative, as Variety dubbed him “the Bill Maher of Fox News” for outrating Fallon and Colbert. His upcoming Fox Nation show, Greg Gutfeld’s What Did I Miss?, set for May 2025, will likely reference the contract, with Timpf joking, “Mira’s gonna be a contestant before she’s potty-trained.” The contract also resonates with Gutfeld’s young, diverse audience, who see his fatherhood as softening his “offensive” edge (USA Today), even as critics like Jim Acosta decry his “fascist” tone (The Independent).

Challenges and Speculation

The “contract” isn’t without risks. Its political jabs—mocking DEI and “woke” culture—could alienate viewers already critical of Gutfeld’s polarizing style, with one X user writing, “Using a baby for anti-woke jokes is low, even for Greg.” Others question the practicality of his parenting plan, given his admission to Yahoo that Elena handles most duties due to his “terrible” skills. At 60, Gutfeld faces physical demands, with Tyrus joking on Gutfeld!, “Mira’s gonna outrun him by three.” Fans also wonder how Perino and Watters, as godparents, will influence Mira—will Perino temper the sarcasm, or Watters amplify it?

Speculation swirls about the contract’s role in Gutfeld’s brand. Is it a one-off gag or a recurring Gutfeld! bit? Will Mira’s satire-novel namesake, still a mystery (top guesses: Catch-22, Slaughterhouse-Five), tie into future “contract” updates? Fans on X predict Mira’s upbringing will mirror Gutfeld’s libertarian values, with one posting, “She’ll be debating taxes with Jesse by six.” Others hope Elena, the “classy” force behind Mira’s name, balances Gutfeld’s antics, as seen in her Ukrainian family support during the 2022 war (Distractify).

Looking Ahead

As Gutfeld navigates fatherhood, the “Contract of Sarcasm” cements his ability to turn personal milestones into cultural moments. With The Five’s 4 million viewers, Gutfeld!’s late-night crown, and What Did I Miss? looming, he’s juggling diapers and deadlines with his Fox News family—Perino, Watters, Timpf, and Tyrus—cheering him on. The contract, like Mira’s “Libtard-Free Zone” onesies and literary name, keeps her in the spotlight, a mini-star in Gutfeld’s satirical universe.

On X, fans sum it up: “Mira’s got a sarcasm contract before she can talk—Gutfeld’s parenting is already a classic!” Whether she signs it at two (likely with a crayon) or grows up to roast her dad on Gutfeld!, Mira’s journey, guided by a contract as snarky as her father, promises to keep viewers laughing—and guessing—for years to come.

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