NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: 'The Five' host Greg Gutfeld showed his support for fellow late-night host Jimmy Fallon amid allegations that he created a toxic workplace environment.
The Fox News host believes that Fallon is being "targeted" with baseless claims for the way he has treated his employees.
Greg Gutfeld has previously spoken about Fallon being too conscious of his liberal audience. This time as well, Gutfeld has advised 'The Tonight Show' host to not be affected by the reaction of his viewers and to refrain from apologizing.
Greg Gutfeld sings praises of Jimmy Fallon
'The Five' host not only came to Fallon's defense but came in clear to say that the late-night show host was getting canceled for no reason.
"They're trying to Ellen DeGeneres you," Gutfeld said, adding, "And they are sad cowards and s**tbags because they don't like people like you."
The Fox News host then went on to share his own experience of meeting and hanging out with Fallon and sang high praises of him as well.
"He's actually a really nice guy," Gutfeld added, saying, "I'm jealous of the guy. The guy is so freaking talented. The guy can since, he can dance, he's funny, he's sweet."
He continued, "I have met him at bars; he's a gentle sweet person. He is great at everything but hiding his own s**t."
Here, Gutfeld referred to how Fallon's problems with alcohol have been brought up to cater to the story.
"If the drinking story is true, that's sad," he continued, "If it isn't true, that's evil because he's being targetted for fake and possibly real reasons to get him fired. Again, he's being Ellen."
Greg Gutfeld urges Jimmy Fallon to stop apologizing
Gutfeld gave some advice to Fallon that he thinks no one else would give him. It was for the late-night host to stop saying sorry.
"You gotta stop with the apologizing," he said as he continued, "You are apologizing to the people who will never forgive you. None of those people like you."
It was recently discovered that Fallon has apologized to the affected employees for his behavior on a Zoom call as the show continues to be off-air during Hollywood strikes.
The Fox host then went on to attack the anonymous employees who spoke up about Fallon's workplace mistreatment to Rolling Stone.
"How dare you apologize to anonymous people," Gutfeld said as he called Rolling Stone a "sham of a scuzzy little magazine".
He then went on to attack people who have tried canceling Fallon saying that it "aggravates" him.
"Who do you want on TV, Seth Meyers?" he questioned as his co-hosts shared a laugh, "At least this guy is good."