72.7 F
Ocala
Thursday, March 28, 2024

Fox News host Greg Gutfeld to sign copies of new book at Barnes & Noble

Fox News personality Greg Gutfeld is coming back to The Villages.

The 53-year-old host of “The Greg Gutfeld Show” and co-host of “The Five” is scheduled to be at Barnes & Noble in Lake Sumter Landing on Aug. 25 to sign copies of his new book titled “The Gutfeld Monologues: Classic Rants From The Five.”

Fox News personality Greg Gutfeld, right, stars on “The Five” alongside Kimberly Guilfoyle, Jesse Walters, Dana Perino and Juan Williams.

In the past few years, Gutfeld, a New York Times best-selling author, has covered just about everything imaginable, from the history-making 2016 presidential election to unhinged celebrities to crazed academics.

“Wherever I go, I am hit repeatedly by the same question: Where can I read your monologues? It should be easy to find these little nuggets of knowledge,” Gutfeld said about his latest book.

Greg Gutfeld and his guests often parody current events and discuss the weeks’ biggest stories on ‘The Greg Gutfeld Show,’ which airs Saturdays at 10 p.m. on Fox New.

“The Gutfeld Monologues” brings together the former-altar-boy-turned-atheist’s favorite stories on everything from politics to pop culture. Viewed by some readers as an unconventional collection of anecdotes, the book offers Gutfeld’s insight and thoughts into stories television viewers across the nation have followed closely for the past several years. And fans of the commentator who says he became a libertarian by being around liberals at the University of California, Berkeley, surely will enjoy his signature humor, wit and insight in the book that’s being billed as “not your grandmother’s anthology collection.”

Greg Gutfeld was in The Villages in April 2014 to sign copies of his book titled ‘Not Cool: The Hipster Elite and Their War on You.’

Gutfeld co-hosts “The Five” with Kimberly Guilfoyle, Juan Williams, Dana Perino and Jesse Walters. The daily series covers the hottest topics of the day with voices and different viewpoints. And it’s not uncommon for Gutfeld and company to debate or even debunk some of those news stories and issues of the day.

Gutfeld, who has written seven books, is no stranger to The Villages, having been here in April 2014 to sign a copy of his book titled “Not Cool: The Hipster Elite and Their War on You.” He will no doubt will fondly remember that trip to Florida’s Friendliest Hometown because he got to spend a few minutes with Villagers Don and Leslie Kaiser, who had given Gutfeld a ride in their Chevy Bel Air-themed golf cart during a prior visit to The Villages.