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“Gutfeld!” Comedian Tyler Fischer claims that ‘Wek’ Fox News forbade him

Tyler Fischer, a comedian who occasionally appeared on Fox News ” Gutfeld! “Primetime Show, claims that the network” kicked me off “for his” Woke Crime “from asking” an employee out for coffee “. But a source that was familiar with the interaction of Fischer with the female Fox News employee said that his behavior was bothering the employee to the point at which she called for the help of security.

“After almost 2 years I will no longer be in @Gutfeldfox TV program. Unfortunately they have become full and they have dropped me off for a reason that is more than difficult to believe,” Fischer wrote in a April 16 after About X. “What was my awake crime? I asked an employee for coffee. Yes, that’s why I am not the show.

Fischer continued: “It is not illegal or against any rules at Fox to ask an adult for coffee, but in the Woke Mind -Virus world, every progress is labeled by a man as a kind of toxic masculinity.” He also claimed that Fox News “Gutfeld!” Rotating guests “Zero, although we finish our ass and prepare ourselves for an episode, we work just as hard as Greg and the 2 regular guests who are all paid. You are not treated as a trainee not like a professional guest.”

Fox News refused to comment on Fischer’s message.

A source that was familiar with the interaction of Fischer with the Fox News employee, who took place in January 2025 at the New York head office, said that the comedian took the woman’s phone, made his number in it and then demanded that she confirmed his number. The exchange “was not friendly,” said the source, and the Fox News employee contacted security staff about the incident. Variety has contacted Fischer’s PR team to ask for comments.

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Prior to his last performance at “Gutfeld!” Fischer had been in the show 15 times in January.

On January 20, 2025 – President Trump’s Inauguration Day – Fox News’ Fox Nation Streaming Service premiered ‘No Pardon needed with Tyler Fischer’, who was included in Joe Rogan’s comedy club in Austin, Texas. The 45-minute special is ‘a satirical view of the current state of politics and culture’, and contained Fischer’s imitations of Trump, President Joe Biden, vice-president Kamala Harris, Elon Musk and others in the Trump cabinet, according to Fox.

In announcing Fischer’s Special on Fox Nation, Fox News Fischer described as “a rising star in stand-up comedy and content creation” Fronting election and pandemic-oriented comedy-specials “who presents his famous impressions and Knacks for combining cultural commentary.” According to the network announcement, Fischer lives between Austin and New York City. He recently started his second national stand-up comedy tour.

Fischer, in his post on X, said that “after being canceled, I have been reaching people in the TV program for months and they have completely bumped me.”

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