LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'The Five' host Greg Gutfeld, while one of the main regulars on the channel, is known for being a jokester even in the most serious of situations.
In a recent tweet, the popular TV host made a joke about stabbing someone for not recognizing him.
Many found his tweet funny, although he has gotten under fire multiple times for attacking people and communities with statements that are directly discriminatory to their identities in the last few weeks.
'The Five' host is yet to make any apologies about those comments that were even reprimanded by the White House.
Fans join in on Greg Gutfeld's Twitter joke
Gutfeld's Twitter page is a combination of political commentary and out-of-pocket jokes which basically puts his TV personality in a nutshell.
A recent tweet made by him said, "Had some people over for drinks and cornhole. One of them didn’t know who I was. Was I wrong to stab him in the face in front of his family?"
Fans were quick to join in on the joke with their own quips.
One fan quoted his tweet saying, "Their fault for not knowing who you are. I mean, really??" Another one said, "To be fair, you look taller on TV."
A fan also added, "It's ok if all you used was a plastic picnic knife."
One of the quotes said, "That’s when you break out that most classic of outdoor games: lawn darts. Accidents happen. The price of competition."
Another one said, "As long as you was holding the fork correctly, it’s proper etiquette."
Greg Gutfeld under fire for sexist and insensitive comments about the Holocaust
It was only recently that Gutfeld made some blatantly sexist remarks. In a segment, 'The Five' host sat down with a panel to discuss the looting that happened at a Gucci store in Los Angeles, California.
"What would happen if all the women took the Ladies' Week Off and went to Venus?"
Gutfeld proposed, "Four billion women just went to Venus for a Ladies Week...And they came back after a wekk -- How many of these problems would still exist?"
He was suggesting that women were the cause behind many major world problems and it could be solved if all the women just disappeared from the face of the Earth.
Gutfeld even went on to say, "I know this is offensive to the judge because she thinks like a dude,” directing his comment on Judge Jeanine Pirro who was also on the panel.
Last month, Gutfeld was reprimanded by the White House for saying that Holocaust survivors were able to learn good survival skills becuase of the horrors of the concentration camp.
The statement was made by a press secretary to CNN who said, "In defending a horrid, dangerous, extreme lie that insults the memory of the millions of Americans who suffered from the evil of enslavement, a Fox News host told another horrid, dangerous and extreme lie that insults the memory of the millions of people who suffered from the evils of the Holocaust."