Jessica Tarlov was cradling and playfully bouncing Gutfeld and Moussa’s six-month-old daughter, Mira, in her arms, cooing and laughing as if she were a longtime family friend.
Fox News FIRESTORM: Jessica Tarlov’s Husband Confronts Greg Gutfeld at Home — What He Found Left Him SHOCKED
It was the drama no one saw coming — and it all exploded just when we thought the dust had finally settled. Two months after the now-infamous on-air showdown where Jessica Tarlov was FORCIBLY REMOVED from a Fox News set following a brutal verbal clash with Greg Gutfeld, the scandal took an unexpected — and deeply personal — turn.
Sources close to the situation revealed exclusively to us that Tarlov’s husband, the usually reserved and low-profile businessman Roman Kuznetsov, made an unannounced visit to Gutfeld’s home last weekend. And while early reports swirled with speculation of threats and intimidation, the real story is even more surprising — and, in its own way, even more dramatic.
Let’s rewind.

The incident that started it all happened live on air. On a tense segment of The Five, Jessica Tarlov and Greg Gutfeld clashed ferociously over a hot-button political issue. As the argument escalated, Fox producers made the rare call to physically remove Tarlov from the set mid-broadcast — a moment that quickly went viral and sent shockwaves through the conservative media landscape. The fallout was immediate: social media was ablaze, think pieces were written, and alliances were drawn.
Fast forward two months. By all accounts, the feud had quieted in public, but behind closed doors, tensions simmered. And it was in that climate that Kuznetsov made his move.
According to a well-placed insider, Kuznetsov, frustrated and feeling that his wife’s public image had been unfairly tarnished, decided to take matters into his own hands. He drove across town and arrived at the front door of Greg Gutfeld’s New York residence. But rather than coming with fists raised or legal threats in hand, Kuznetsov had a very different agenda: he wanted an apology — face-to-face, man-to-man.

Elena Moussa, Gutfeld’s wife, was the one who answered the door. Upon hearing Kuznetsov’s impassioned plea and seeing that Jessica Tarlov herself had come along with him, Moussa quickly called her husband at the Fox studios. “You need to come home. Now,” she reportedly told him, her voice urgent but controlled.
Gutfeld, who had been knee-deep in production meetings, dropped everything and rushed home, his mind racing. Was this a confrontation? A legal ambush? A PR nightmare waiting to unfold in his own living room? The anxiety was palpable, sources say, as Gutfeld’s car sped through Manhattan traffic.
But nothing could have prepared him for what he saw when he walked through the front door.
There, in his elegantly furnished living room, sat Jessica Tarlov and Roman Kuznetsov — not angry, not hostile, but deep in warm conversation with his wife Elena. And the real kicker?
For a man who had spent the entire drive home bracing for disaster, the scene before him was utterly surreal. “He was stunned. Absolutely floored,” a source close to the Gutfeld family told us. “Greg couldn’t believe his eyes. He expected fireworks, and instead, he walked into what looked like a cozy afternoon tea with a baby on someone’s lap.”
It turns out, Kuznetsov’s visit was a carefully calculated gesture of diplomacy. Both he and Tarlov felt that the public fallout from the The Five incident had gone too far — not just professionally, but personally. According to insiders, their goal was simple: to clear the air and ask, face-to-face, for a public acknowledgment and apology that could help mend reputations and, ideally, friendships.
In an even more surprising twist, Elena Moussa reportedly acted as an informal mediator. Long known in social circles for her calm demeanor and impeccable tact, Moussa quickly turned what could have been an awkward standoff into an unexpectedly cordial meeting.
Over tea and homemade pastries, the two couples discussed the fallout from the show, the strain it had caused on both families, and their hopes to move past it for the sake of their respective careers and public lives. Sources say that while the conversation was direct and honest, it remained civil throughout — thanks in no small part to baby Mira’s adorable antics lightening the mood.
By the end of the afternoon, Gutfeld — who had started the day preparing to defend himself from who-knows-what — reportedly agreed in principle to issue a private apology and consider a public statement clarifying that the heated exchange on-air had been just that: an exchange of ideas, not a personal vendetta.
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As the Tarlov-Kuznetsov duo departed later that evening, relations were, if not entirely mended, at least thawed. A photo taken discreetly by an insider shows Jessica Tarlov giving baby Mira a final hug goodbye, smiling warmly — a far cry from the viral confrontation that sparked this entire saga.
In the high-stakes, cutthroat world of cable news, moments of genuine reconciliation are rare. But if sources close to both families are to be believed, this surprise peace summit might just mark the end of one of Fox’s most sensational behind-the-scenes feuds.
For now, viewers and insiders alike can only watch and wait to see if the on-air chemistry between Tarlov and Gutfeld will ever return to its former firebrand glory — minus the personal grudges.
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