THE PRANK THAT WENT TOO FAR â AND BUILT A FRIENDSHIP FOX FANS DIDNâT SEE COMING
1. The Setup: When Mischief Met Professionalism
It started as a joke â the kind Greg Gutfeld lives for.
During a commercial break on The Five, the Fox News host decided to pull a harmless prank on his famously composed co-host, Dana Perino. His plan? Swap out her perfectly organized cue cards for a stack of absurd, handwritten headlines â all made up, all ridiculous.
He expected laughter. Maybe a raised eyebrow. Maybe Danaâs signature âGregâŠâ in that half-scolding, half-amused tone sheâs perfected after years of sitting next to him.
What he didnât expect was for the prank to backfire â spectacularly.

2. The Moment It Went Off-Script
When the cameras came back on, Dana began reading her first card.
For a split second, everything seemed normal â the set lights glowed, the panel looked engaged, and Gutfeld was practically vibrating in his seat, waiting for the reveal.
Then she stopped mid-sentence.
Her eyes narrowed. She blinked, then looked directly into the camera, puzzled.
Across the table, Gutfeld lost it â laughing so hard he nearly fell out of his chair.
The studio erupted. Even co-host Jesse Watters was wiping away tears.
Viewers at home caught on immediately. Within minutes, â#GutfeldPrankâ was trending on X (formerly Twitter). Clips hit TikTok before the commercial break ended, with users captioning the moment: âWhen you prank the calmest person in America.â
Later, Perino laughed about it in an interview:
âAt first, I thought Iâd lost my place or read the wrong line. Then I saw Gregâs face and realized Iâd walked right into it.â
3. From Prank to Partnership
What could have been an awkward on-air mishap turned into something much better â the beginning of one of Fox Newsâs most unexpected and beloved friendships.
After the segment, Gutfeld reportedly apologized with his trademark mix of sincerity and sarcasm:
âI regret nothing⊠except underestimating your poker face.â
Perino, always graceful but never one to back down, got even the next morning â quietly swapping Gregâs coffee with decaf.
âIt was war,â Gutfeld later joked on his late-night show. âShe hit me where it hurt.â
4. A Chemistry That Clicked
Since that day, viewers have noticed a subtle shift.
Gutfeld and Perinoâs on-screen dynamic â once just contrasting styles â evolved into something deeper: a rhythm of teasing, respect, and genuine affection.
Heâs the provocateur. Sheâs the calm in the storm. Together, they create a perfect live-TV balance.
âGreg brings the chaos,â a The Five producer said. âDana brings the class. You mix the two, and you get lightning in a bottle.â
Fans agree. On YouTube, comment sections under their clips read like love letters:
âTheyâre total opposites, but it works.â
âThis is what friendship looks like in real time.â
âThe brother-sister energy is unbeatable.â
5. The Duo Behind the Desk
Dana Perinoâs career has always been defined by poise. As a former White House Press Secretary, sheâs fluent in diplomacy, precision, and control.
Gutfeld? He thrives on the opposite â unpredictability, humor, and sometimes, outright chaos.
That balance has become a cornerstone of The Fiveâs success. When debates heat up, Perino grounds the table. When moments get too serious, Gutfeld cuts through with humor sharp enough to make even his critics laugh.
But since âthe prank,â their interplay has felt more natural, even tender. Itâs the kind of chemistry that canât be scripted â and in an era of highly produced television, that authenticity resonates.
6. Beyond the Camera
Off-screen, colleagues say the duoâs friendship runs deeper than viewers realize.
They trade jokes by text, send each other memes, and occasionally stay late after filming to debrief segments or swap ideas.
âWhen Dana had a big interview earlier this year,â one staffer said, âGreg offered to help her workshop questions. When Gregâs comedy tour conflicted with the showâs schedule, Dana volunteered to adjust her rotation so he wouldnât have to miss tapings. Thatâs loyalty.â
Even in live moments, their camaraderie shows.
A shared glance after a tough exchange. A subtle smirk when one saves the other from a fumble. Itâs professional trust â disguised as comedic timing.
7. Fans Fall in Love with the Friendship
The internet can be cruel, but not this time.
The GutfeldâPerino dynamic has inspired a full-blown fanbase. TikTok mashups of their funniest exchanges have millions of views.
Some clips are set to romantic music. Others to sitcom laugh tracks. One popular edit calls them âTVâs most wholesome chaos duo.â
When asked about it, Perino laughed:
âI never expected to trend because of Greg Gutfeld, but here we are.â
8. What Makes It Work
The secret, insiders say, is respect.
Gutfeld may tease her relentlessly, but never cruelly. Perino, for her part, never takes the bait â she parries his jokes with quiet wit, often turning the tables before he even realizes it.
âTheyâre the perfect foil,â one network executive said. âYou canât manufacture that balance. Itâs earned.â
In a media landscape defined by shouting matches and tribal loyalties, their banter feels refreshingly human â two people who can disagree, laugh, and still walk away as friends.
9. A Lighter Kind of Television
Even Gutfeld has admitted that the friendship changed him.
âDana reminds me that you can be funny without being cruel,â he said recently. âThatâs harder than people think.â
Perino returned the compliment in a recent Fox podcast:
âGregâs humor makes people lower their guard. And when that happens, you actually start listening.â
Their partnership now stands as proof that television doesnât have to pick between serious and silly. It can be both â as long as itâs real.
10. The Legacy of âThe Great Cue Card Incidentâ
What began as a prank has become Fox News lore â a story retold in interviews, joked about on Gutfeldâs late-night show, and remembered by fans as the day The Five became a little more human.
Each time Gutfeld brings it up on air, Perino just shakes her head, smiling:
âLetâs just say I triple-check my cue cards now.â
In a world of nonstop breaking news, scandals, and political fights, their friendship has become a quiet rebellion â proof that laughter can still bridge divides, and that even the sharpest satire has room for heart.
In the end, Greg Gutfeldâs prank didnât just backfire â it broke the script.
What began as a joke turned into a rare kind of chemistry: two professionals, two opposites, one perfectly imperfect friendship that Fox fans canât stop talking about.