In an era where cable news anchors often make headlines for controversy, Greg Gutfeld, the sharp-tongued late-night “king” of Fox News, recently stunned audiences for a far more tender reason: the 60-year-old provocateur has quietly stepped into fatherhood.

Behind the scenes of his wildly popular Gutfeld! show and his regular appearances on The Five, a personal story has quietly unfolded—one that spans countries, cultures, and nearly two decades of carefully guarded privacy.

Greg Gutfeld and Elena Moussa, his elusive wife of over 15 years, welcomed their first child, a baby girl named Mira, in late 2024. The announcement was as unexpected as it was heartwarming—and for many fans, it pulled back the curtain on a love story that had remained virtually untouched by media scrutiny for years.

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A Romance Born in Portugal—And Bridged by Humor

The beginning of their story sounds almost like the plot of an indie romantic film: two young professionals, both connected to the global Maxim brand, were assigned to attend a company conference in Portugal sometime in the early 2000s.

Gutfeld, then a rising editor in the Maxim universe, was instantly captivated.

“I met her and I go, ‘Oh, that’s my wife.’ I just knew it,” Gutfeld shared during a rare personal conversation on the Club Random Podcast.

But Elena Moussa wasn’t exactly easy to win over. A Russian-born fashion stylist and model, she had a poise and humor of her own—and she didn’t let Gutfeld off easy.

“I spent three days in Portugal trying to talk to her,” Gutfeld recounted. “The last night I was there, I finally told her, ‘You’re the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen,’ and she just said, ‘…I’d expect something better from Greg Gutfeld.’”

It was a reply that threw Gutfeld off balance—but also sealed the deal.

That same night, they stayed up talking. It wasn’t long after that the couple made it official. Within months, they were married.

Who Is Elena Moussa?

Despite her husband’s fame, Elena Moussa has remained a mysterious figure, rarely appearing in public and even more rarely granting interviews.

Born in Russia and later moving between Europe and the United States, Moussa built a reputation in the fashion world. She modeled professionally before pivoting to fashion styling and eventually founding The Moussa Project, a fashion showroom based in Moscow and later New York.

Elegant, reserved, and fiercely private, Elena often let her husband handle the spotlight while she focused on design work and parenting behind the scenes. Over the years, she’s accompanied Gutfeld to various professional events, but has largely kept a low profile on social media and in public life.

The contrast between the bombastic Gutfeld and the serene Moussa has long intrigued fans, who speculated about their dynamic but received very few details—until now.

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Keeping It Quiet for 20 Years

One of the most striking aspects of the Gutfeld–Moussa relationship has been its longevity and quiet endurance. In an age when high-profile marriages often unravel under the weight of fame, the couple’s discretion has preserved what appears to be an unshakable bond.

There were no flashy tabloid covers. No red-carpet PDA. No reality-show oversharing.

For years, the pair quietly resided in New York City, where Gutfeld worked on various writing and television projects while Moussa remained involved in fashion and business.

And then, in late 2024, came a surprise that no one—not fans, not press, not even Gutfeld’s most loyal audience—saw coming.

A Baby Girl at 60: The Announcement That Stunned Fox Viewers

Gutfeld was mysteriously absent from his show for a short time in late 2024, sparking speculation. But the real reason came via his longtime Fox News colleague, Dana Perino, during an episode of The Five.

With a mischievous glint in her eye, Perino read a statement on behalf of Gutfeld:

“It is with great joy that my wife Elena and I have welcomed a baby girl into the world. Mira is healthy with a real set of lungs. She has Elena’s beautiful eyes and my rock-hard abs.”

As the table erupted in laughter, the subtext was clear: the king of sarcasm had finally met his match—in the form of fatherhood.

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Fatherhood at 60: A New Role for Cable’s Most Unfiltered Host

For a man whose career has largely been built on skepticism, contrarian takes, and political satire, Gutfeld’s transition to fatherhood at 60 marked a dramatic and unexpected turn.

Yet insiders say he’s embracing it with the same dedication he brings to his show.

“Greg has always had a soft side, but you wouldn’t see it unless you really knew him,” one Fox producer who’s worked with him for years said. “He’s a private guy, and when it comes to his family, especially Elena and the baby, he’s extremely protective.”

Although Gutfeld has since returned to his hosting duties, he’s kept his home life close to the vest. He has not shared photos of Mira publicly and has refrained from discussing parenthood at length, instead opting for the occasional quip or subtle reference on-air.

The Internet Reacts: Surprise, Admiration, and Plenty of Jokes

Once the news hit the web, reaction was swift and mixed—equal parts admiration and bewilderment.

Fans flooded social media with congratulations, often noting the rarity and charm of a 60-year-old first-time dad in the public eye.

Others joked that Gutfeld would now have “the perfect focus group for his takes on Gen Alpha.”

Even critics who regularly spar with Gutfeld over his political views paused to acknowledge the milestone.

“I don’t agree with a word he says on TV,” wrote one X user, “but becoming a dad is beautiful. Congratulations to Greg and Elena.”

Why This Story Resonates: Hope, Late-Blooming Joy, and an International Love Story

Gutfeld’s unexpected transition into fatherhood struck a deep chord with fans—not because of its novelty, but because it represents something increasingly rare in today’s cultural climate: the idea that life can surprise you, even late in the game.

His story isn’t just about a baby. It’s about a love story that endured the test of time, distance, and difference. A Russian fashion designer and an American media firebrand don’t sound like an obvious match—but for Greg and Elena, the improbable became inevitable.

Their story is also a reminder that life doesn’t follow a linear script. Not everyone marries in their 20s. Not everyone has children by 30. And sometimes, the most fulfilling chapters of life are the ones that come decades later—without fanfare, without planning, but with deep, enduring joy.

What’s Next for the Gutfeld Family?

Insiders say that Greg and Elena are adjusting to life as parents with a shared sense of humor—and a strict policy of privacy.

“Greg still works like crazy,” a close friend of the couple said. “But when he’s off-air, it’s all about his daughter. He’s totally smitten. It’s hilarious to watch this man, who used to rant about millennials, now babbling baby talk and obsessing over sleep schedules.”

Elena, for her part, is reportedly loving motherhood—and grateful that their years of privacy are now paying off in peace and stability for their daughter.

As for whether Mira will grow up with her father’s razor wit or her mother’s artistic eye?

“Probably both,” a Fox producer joked. “And she’ll probably be running her own show by age ten.”

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In Conclusion: A Rare Glimpse Into Greg Gutfeld’s Most Human Chapter Yet

For a man who’s made a career by being unpredictable, Greg Gutfeld’s newest chapter might be his most surprising—and his most human.

At 60, he has stepped into a new role that no political panel, no monologue, and no network feud could prepare him for: dad.

And while he may return to his desk each night with the same firebrand commentary fans expect, somewhere off-camera, there’s a quiet nursery, a baby girl named Mira, and a Russian woman who once demanded better pickup lines from a man she now calls her husband.