The panelists of “Outnumbered” were spooked by something outside the Fox News studio in New York City on Monday.
It’s unclear what happened outside the Manhattan location where the show and the majority of the network’s other shows are filmed. But network anchor Emily Compagno told fans that the show would return shortly as it was about to go to commercial.
As the music played the block out to break, she glanced to her left and waved for someone in the studio
Then, “Outnumbered” co-hosts Harris Faulkner, Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, Kayleigh McEnany, and Ari Fleischer each appeared worried by something outside of the studio window.
Kennedy and Compagno pointed out the windows and Faulkner looked to be engrossed in something as well, standing up to give it her entire attention. Fleischer and McEnany appeared concerned but remained seated.
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Several of the network’s viewers also mentioned on Twitter that they had noticed the hosts acting worried and were interested in what had caused it:
Fox News revealed its brand new prime-time lineup last week and now one host is sharing an update with fans.
Popular host Jesse Watters says his “Jesse Watters Primetime” program will continue to cover stories the mainstream media ignores when it officially moves to 8 p.m. ET. Watters said his show is “in touch with the American people” unlike many other news outlets, Fox News reported.
Fox News announced its brand new prime-time lineup and revealet who will be taking over Tucker Carlson’s old time slot.
In a press release, the network revealed that Jesse Watters will take the 8 p.m. slot, directly replacing Carlson. Laura Ingraham will move from 10 p.m. to 7 p.m., Sean Hannity will stay at 9 p.m. and Greg Gutfeld will move to 10 p.m. Longtime news anchor Trace Gallagher will move up to 11 p.m.
“A rotating cast of hosts stepped in to replace Carlson after he was abruptly fired from Fox News one week after it reached a $787.5 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems over the airing of 2020 election lies. The ratings dipped significantly from the Carlson era, who in his seven years helming Tucker Carlson Tonight emerged as a controversial but popular host at the network,” Mediaite reported.
“Watters joined Fox News two decades ago, working his way up from production assistant to on-air commentator on Bill O’Reilly’s hit prime-time show. In recent years, he has become one of the most-watched personalities on the network, as co-host of the top-rated show The Five and solo host of his program Watters’ World, which debuted in the 7 p.m. slot in 2022,” the outlet added. “Perhaps the biggest shake-up is moving the top-rated late-night show Gutfeld from 11 PM to an hour earlier.”
Since being taken off the air, Carlson has begun posting short monologues to Twitter, which Fox says is a violation of his contract.
The network has sent him a cease-and-desist letter, though so far, he has refused to do so, arguing that Fox violates their contract with him.