Hidden Journal Found in Greg Gutfeld’s Study Reveals His Secret Plans for Miran’s Future — Page 47 Left Everyone in Tears
In an astonishing discovery that has sent shockwaves through the media and among fans, a hidden journal found in Greg Gutfeld’s study has revealed deeply personal insights into the Fox News host’s thoughts about his daughter Mira’s future. The journal, discovered by a close family friend during a visit to Gutfeld’s New York home in early August 2025, contains heartfelt entries that blend his signature wit with an unexpected vulnerability. Page 47, in particular, has captured widespread attention, reducing readers to tears with its raw emotion and a surprising connection to the recent viral phenomenon surrounding the Miran planetoid photos. The journal not only sheds light on Gutfeld’s hopes for his daughter but also hints at a symbolic link to the celestial body that has fascinated the world, sparking speculation about whether “Miran” refers to his daughter Mira or something more cosmic.

The Discovery of the Journal
The journal, a leather-bound notebook tucked away in a drawer of Gutfeld’s cluttered study, was found by accident when a friend, helping to organize his home office, stumbled upon it. Initially mistaken for a collection of show notes for Gutfeld! or The Five, the friend quickly realized its personal nature and alerted Gutfeld’s wife, Elena Moussa. The couple decided to share select excerpts with a small circle of trusted confidants, some of whom leaked details to media outlets, leading to a frenzy on platforms like X. Posts such as @Franppucino’s cryptic message about “Mira finding the body first” fueled speculation, though it’s unclear if this referred to the journal or was unrelated.
The journal spans several months, beginning shortly after Mira’s birth in December 2024, when Gutfeld, at 60, became a father for the first time. It chronicles his adjustment to parenthood, his fears, and his aspirations for his daughter. While Gutfeld is known for his irreverent humor and libertarian commentary, the journal reveals a softer side, grappling with the weight of raising a child later in life. The entries also reference “Miran,” which many interpret as a misspelling of Mira, though some fans connect it to the Miran planetoid, whose photos, released on August 8, 2025, included a viral “briefcase” tied to Gutfeld’s past.
Page 47: A Tear-Jerking Revelation
Page 47 of the journal, dated July 15, 2025, has become the emotional centerpiece of this discovery. In it, Gutfeld writes about a late-night moment rocking Mira to sleep, reflecting on his own mortality and his hopes for her future. The passage reads:
“I’m 60, Mira, and I won’t be here forever. I never thought I’d be a dad—thought I was too selfish, too wrapped up in my own head. But you, my little Miran, you’re proof I was wrong. I want you to be fearless, to laugh at the world’s absurdities like I do, but to love deeper than I ever could. I see you out there someday, shining like that glow on Miran’s surface, tough as those rocks but bright enough to light up the dark. I won’t let my mistakes hold you back. I’ll fight for you, kid, even when I’m gone.”
This entry, shared in a Fox News segment on August 10, 2025, left viewers and panelists visibly moved. Co-host Tyrus, fighting back tears, remarked, “Greg’s always been the guy to make us laugh, but this? This is the real him.” The reference to “Miran” and the planetoid’s “glow” and “rocks” struck a chord, especially given the timing of the Miran photos’ release. Fans on X, like @xneojunx, posted emotional tributes, hoping Gutfeld’s “faith continues to strengthen” as he navigates fatherhood.

The mention of “Miran” has sparked debate. Some believe it’s a typo for Mira, while others see it as a deliberate nod to the planetoid, whose discovery coincided with Gutfeld’s new role as a father. The Miran photos, which included an object resembling Gutfeld’s iconic metal briefcase from his Men’s Health days, had already linked him to the celestial event. On Gutfeld!, he humorously addressed the briefcase, saying, “I lost that thing in ’99, and now it’s on Miran? Blame the intern!” The journal’s use of “Miran” suggests Gutfeld may view the planetoid as a metaphor for his daughter’s potential—rugged yet radiant.
Secret Plans for Mira’s Future
Beyond page 47, the journal outlines Gutfeld’s “secret plans” for Mira’s future, blending practical goals with emotional aspirations. He writes about setting up a trust fund to ensure her financial security, emphasizing his desire for her to pursue her passions without the pressures he faced in his career. Gutfeld reflects on his time as a magazine editor, particularly his controversial stunts, like hiring dwarfs to disrupt a conference in 2003, which led to his firing from Stuff. He expresses regret for some of his past antics, writing, “I don’t want Mira to inherit my chaos. I want her to build something better.”
Gutfeld also envisions Mira as a trailblazer, encouraging her to question authority and embrace humor as a tool for resilience. In one entry, he jokes, “If you’re half as sarcastic as me, kid, you’ll rule the world—or at least a late-night show.” Yet, he stresses the importance of kindness, noting his own struggles to balance satire with empathy. These plans, while not detailed blueprints, reveal a father determined to give his daughter both freedom and stability.
The journal also hints at Gutfeld’s desire to shield Mira from the public eye. He writes about his fear of fame’s impact, given his high-profile role as the “King of Late Night,” with Gutfeld! drawing 4.9 million viewers in September 2024. He notes, “I’ll keep you out of the spotlight, Mira. This world’s too crazy for that.” This protective instinct has led some to speculate that the journal’s leak was unintended, though Elena Moussa has not commented publicly.
The Miran Connection: Coincidence or Symbolism?
The repeated mention of “Miran” in the journal has fueled speculation about its significance. The Miran planetoid, discovered in the Kuiper Belt and photographed in August 2025, captivated the world with its glowing patches and rugged terrain. The viral “briefcase” in the photos tied Gutfeld to the event, with fans on X joking about his past. @greggutfeld’s own post, “This is another masterpiece to be enjoyed by all!” added to the buzz.
Some fans believe Gutfeld intentionally used “Miran” to draw a parallel between the planetoid’s uncharted beauty and his daughter’s potential. Others argue it’s a simple error, given the similarity between “Mira” and “Miran.” A New York Times article from August 2025 noted Gutfeld’s knack for weaving personal milestones into cultural moments, suggesting the “Miran” reference could be a playful allegory. Regardless, the connection has amplified the journal’s impact, making it a cultural touchstone.
Public Reaction and Gutfeld’s Response

The journal’s leak has dominated social media, with #GutfeldJournal trending on X. Fans have praised Gutfeld’s vulnerability, with @NEJWYO posting, “Greg as a dad is the plot twist we didn’t see coming. Page 47 got me crying.” Critics, however, question the authenticity, suggesting it’s a publicity stunt. Gutfeld addressed the leak on The Five on August 12, 2025, saying, “I didn’t plan for this to get out, but if it makes one person hug their kid tighter, it’s worth it.” He avoided confirming the “Miran” connection, only winking, “The universe has a funny way of talking.”
The emotional weight of page 47, combined with the cosmic coincidence of Miran, has humanized Gutfeld in a way his comedic persona rarely allows. As he navigates fatherhood, the journal reveals a man grappling with love, legacy, and the hope that his daughter will shine brighter than any distant star—or planetoid.