Fox News is no stranger to fiery debates and headline-grabbing moments, but this week, the sparks were flying off-camera—and the internet is eating it up. The latest viral sensation? A behind-the-scenes video from The Five that’s turning friendly banter into the hottest topic in conservative media.

The Leaked Video That Set Social Media Ablaze

It all started with what looked like another playful Instagram post from The Five’s official account. In the video, Greg Gutfeld, ever the provocateur, struts backstage in a crisp white polo and black trousers, scripts in hand, ready to stir the pot before Thursday’s show.

“It’s Greg Gutfeld. I’m getting ready to go do The Five. You know what he says he’s doing?” Gutfeld announces, gesturing toward co-host Jesse Watters, who’s calmly eating a salad and chatting with a colleague.

But Gutfeld doesn’t stop at mere introductions. With a mischievous grin, he launches into a mock tirade:

“He’s eating a salad because he’s a wimp. He’s a loser. He’s a nobody. Look at him. Look at him. Listen to him.”

Watters, unfazed, continues his meal and conversation, barely acknowledging the jabs. Gutfeld presses on, “Who are you talking about? What are you trying to do?”—but Jesse offers no reply.

The mock frustration builds as Gutfeld vents, “He’s embarrassing. I don’t know why he’s still here. We tried to get rid of him,” before breaking character and urging viewers to “Enjoy the show.”

Greg Gutfeld's savage three-word dig at Fox News co-star Jesse Watters  after life update

Fans React: Banter or Backstabbing?

The video’s caption kept things light: “@realgreggutfeld shows you what @jessewatters does before the show.” But in the age of viral media, playful banter can quickly morph into a headline. Some fans, new to the show’s behind-the-scenes humor, wondered if they were witnessing a real feud or just Fox’s favorite frenemies at work.

Comments rolled in by the hundreds. “Haha, Greg is awesome,” one fan wrote. Another chimed in, “You’re hilarious, Greg Gutfeld! Talking s— about Jesse and eating his salad.” Others praised Watters for his cool demeanor: “Jesse knows how to handle the situation.”

But not everyone was convinced it was all in good fun. The phrase “dead weight” and Gutfeld’s claim that “we tried to get rid of him” sent rumor mills spinning, with some speculating about deeper tensions on the panel.

Fox News: A Hotbed of On-Air and Off-Air Drama

Anyone who’s tuned into The Five knows that spirited clashes are part of the show’s DNA. The panel—Greg Gutfeld, Jesse Watters, Dana Perino, Judge Jeanine Pirro, Harold Ford Jr., and Jessica Tarlov—regularly trade sharp barbs and even sharper opinions. But this week, the drama spilled from the set into the green room.

The show’s lively atmosphere didn’t go unnoticed. “The vibe of today’s show is so fun. I wonder what has changed?” one viewer mused. Another cheered, “Good show today. I really enjoyed Harold.”

And, as is often the case, the absence of Democratic strategist Jessica Tarlov drew its own reactions. “Thank you, no Tarlov today!!! I will watch,” wrote one relieved fan. Another couldn’t resist stirring the pot: “Instead of asking yourself why Jesse’s still there you need to ask yourself why is Jessica still there,” hinting at the ongoing friendly rivalries that fuel the show’s ratings.

Fox News' Stars at War: Savage Greg Gutfeld Calls Jesse Watters an  'A------' Who 'Has Most Punchable Face' - NewsBreak

Watters vs. Tarlov: The Debate Continues

Thursday’s episode didn’t disappoint. Jesse Watters and Jessica Tarlov locked horns over the Democratic Party’s prospects heading into 2026, with Watters dismissing the “bucketload” of Democratic talent and Tarlov firing back with her signature wit. It was classic Five—spirited, unscripted, and impossible to ignore.

Fans love these moments, and the show’s format thrives on genuine disagreement. But when off-air banter goes viral, it’s easy for viewers to wonder: Is the tension real, or just part of the act?

Network Civil War or Masterful Marketing?

The phrase “network civil war” might sound like something out of a Hollywood script, but Fox News has built its brand on lively debate and big personalities. Gutfeld’s “scorched-earth” humor is legendary, and Watters—who recently stepped into Tucker Carlson’s coveted primetime slot—has proven he can handle the heat, both on and off camera.

Insiders insist the backstage banter is just that: banter. “Greg and Jesse have a classic odd-couple dynamic,” says one longtime staffer. “They push each other’s buttons, but it’s all in good fun. If anything, it makes the show better.”

Still, in an era when every offhand comment can be clipped, shared, and dissected online, even the friendliest jab can spark controversy.

Fox News' Stars at War: Savage Greg Gutfeld Calls Jesse Watters an  'A------' Who 'Has Most Punchable Face' - NewsBreak

How Fox News Keeps the Fans Coming Back

So, is Fox News facing a meltdown, or is this just another day at America’s most-watched cable news network? If the fan response is any indication, viewers can’t get enough. They love the unpredictability, the unscripted moments, and the sense that anything can happen—on air or off.

For Fox, the formula is simple: Let big personalities be themselves. Whether it’s Gutfeld’s irreverence, Watters’ calm under fire, or Tarlov’s sharp retorts, the chemistry keeps viewers tuning in night after night.

The Real Story: Why This Works

The key to The Five’s success—and Fox’s overall ratings dominance—is authenticity. The hosts don’t pretend to agree, and they don’t hide their quirks. Viewers see the real personalities, warts and all, and that transparency is part of the appeal.

Jesse Watters tells 'Gutfeld!' about his new book - YouTube

As Dr. Emily Carter, a media studies professor, puts it: “Audiences today crave authenticity. They want to see the real relationships, even the messy ones. When Fox lets its stars be themselves, viewers feel like they’re part of the family.”

Final Verdict: All in Good Fun—Or Is It?

At the end of the day, the “dead weight” dig is just the latest chapter in Fox’s ongoing saga of on-air fireworks and off-air antics. For fans, it’s another reason to tune in and see what happens next.

For Fox News, the lesson is clear: Embrace the chaos, let the personalities shine, and never underestimate the power of a viral moment.

As for Greg and Jesse? If history is any guide, they’ll be back at it next week—salad, scripts, and all.