The Unrevealed Reason Greg Gutfeld Filled the Fox News Studio with Candy What appeared to be an on-camera snack was actually the ripple effect of a quiet gesture that no one saw coming
“Candies, One Big Heart”: The Unrevealed Reason Greg Gutfeld Filled the Fox News Studio with Candy What appeared to be an on-camera snack was actually the ripple effect of a quiet gesture that no one saw coming. Kat Timpf’s behind-the-scenes look reveals a rare, unedited moment of Gutfeld’s compassion—and a 7-year-old boy who accidentally touched the entire newsroom.
Greg Gutfeld’s Quiet Act of Kindness: Buys Out a 7-Year-Old’s Candy Basket — and the Sweet Reason the Entire Studio Had Candy That Day
It was during a casual break on set when Kat Timpf shared a heartwarming story that left everyone smiling — and quietly moved. Earlier that day, after wrapping up work, Kat and Greg Gutfeld went out for dinner at a small local spot near the studio. As they stepped outside, they noticed a young boy, about 7 years old, pushing a small plastic basket filled with candy, sweat on his brow, determination in his eyes.

While Kat was still reaching for her wallet, Greg walked right over and asked:
“How many candies do you have left?”
The boy quietly replied that he had many bars and was hoping to sell them all so he could go home. Without hesitation, Greg pulled out his wallet, bought the entire basket — and didn’t take any change back. In fact, he slipped the boy a few extra dollars and gently said:
“Get yourself something good to eat. It’s a hot day out there.”
The boy beamed, thanked him repeatedly, and ran off with a bounce in his step. Kat, witnessing the whole thing, smiled and joked:
“You work at Fox News, but that move? That was pure neighborhood uncle energy.”
And here’s the sweet twist: Greg brought all the candy back and shared it with everyone on set.
That’s why, during the taping, every staffer mysteriously had a candy bar at their desk — something everyone thought was just a prop for the show, but was actually the result of a quiet, genuine act of kindness.

No cameras, no spotlight — just a moment of humanity that made an ordinary workday unexpectedly sweeter, in every sense of the word.
