Tyler Fischer, an actor who appeared occasionally on “Gutfeld!” From Fox News. Primetime Show, says the network “launched” for its “awakened crime” to ask “an employee to get out of the coffee”. But Fischer’s interaction with Fox News’s wife would have disturbed staff to the point where she called for security.
“After almost 2 years, I will no longer be in the television program @gutfeldfox. Unfortunately, they have become awake and launched me for a reason that is more difficult to believe,” wrote Fischer in an article on April 16 on X. “What was my awakened crime? I asked an employee to make a coffee. Yes, that’s why I’m taking off.
Fischer continued: “It is not illegal or against Fox’s rules to ask an adult adult an adult, but in the world of the Woke spirit virus, a man’s advance is labeled as a kind of toxic masculinity.” He also alleged that Fox News pays “Gutfeld!” The guests in rotation “Zero even if we work our asses and to prepare for an episode (and) we work as hard as Greg and the 2 regular guests who are all paid. You are treated as a trainee not as a professional guest. ”
Fox News refused to comment on the Fischer post.
A familiar source with Fischer’s interaction with Fox News employee, in January 2025 at the Network headquarters in New York, said the actor had seized the woman’s phone, entered her number and then asked her that she confirmed that she had her number. The exchange “was not a friendly thing,” said the source. Fox News employee contacted security personnel for the incident, and Fischer was “escorted … off the ground,” the actor at Daily Mail told. Variety Contacted the Fischer public relations team asking for comments.
Before his last appearance on “Gutfeld!” In January, Fischer was on the program 15 times.
January 20, 2025 – The day of the inauguration of President Trump – Fox News’ Fox Nation Streaming Service presented “No Pardon necessary with Tyler Fischer”, which was recorded at the Comedy Club of Joe Rogan in Austin, Texas. The 45-minute special is “a satirical look at the current state of politics and culture” and presented Trump’s fischer imitations, President Joe Biden, vice-president Kamala Harris, Elon Musk and others in Trump’s office, according to Fox.
By announcing Fischer’s special on Fox Nation, Fox News described Fischer as “a rising star in comedy and the creation of stand-up content” to face comedy and pandemic specialties, “presenting his celebrity impressions and his talent for the mixture of cultural comments that resonate through generations and its political inclinations”. According to the network announcement, Fischer lives between Austin and New York. He recently embarked on his second national tour of comedy standing.
Fischer, in his article on X, said that “after being canceled, I contacted people from the television show for months and they completely ghost.”