In a sweet moment that delighted Fox News viewers, The Ingraham Angle host Laura Ingraham recently stopped by to visit her longtime colleague and friend, Greg Gutfeld, to meet his baby daughter, Mira. Ingraham brought along her three adopted children—Maria from Guatemala, and brothers Michael and Nikolai from Russia—for a joyful afternoon filled with laughter, catching up, and one especially meaningful surprise.
Greg Gutfeld’s New Role: Dad at 60
Greg Gutfeld, known for his sharp humor on Gutfeld! and The Five, became a dad for the first time in December 2024 when he and his wife, Elena Moussa, welcomed their daughter Mira. The news was revealed by co-host Dana Perino on The Five after fans noticed Gutfeld was briefly off the air. Gutfeld later joked that Mira inherited “Elena’s beautiful eyes and my rock-hard abs,” but also opened up about how becoming a father has completely changed his outlook on life. “Sixty years of regret completely out the window,” he told Distractify, calling Mira a source of new purpose.
As friends and colleagues stopped by to celebrate this big milestone, Laura Ingraham and her children were among the first to visit the Gutfeld family’s new $10.5 million apartment in Manhattan—a spacious home purchased in July 2024 to accommodate their growing household.
Inside Laura Ingraham’s Family Life
While Ingraham is widely recognized for her role in conservative media, she’s also a devoted single mother. She adopted her three children over the years—Maria in 2008, and Michael and Nikolai in 2009 and 2011—from Guatemala and Russia. In a recent Daily Mail interview, Ingraham shared that adoption has been a source of deep happiness and purpose for her. She’s been candid about the ups and downs of raising her “very unique family,” and how faith plays a central role in their daily lives. Her kids attend religious schools, and spirituality is a strong foundation in their home.
Now teenagers, her children are mostly out of the spotlight but occasionally appear in public with their mom or show up on her social media. Maria, now 17, has stood out for her creativity and maturity—traits that made a big impression during their visit to the Gutfelds.
A Cozy Visit Between Friends
The meetup was relaxed and heartfelt. Gutfeld proudly introduced his daughter to Ingraham’s kids, while the group enjoyed some quality time together. Michael and Nikolai were reportedly charmed by Gutfeld’s French bulldog, Gus, while Maria doted on baby Mira, fascinated by her tiny features.
The two Fox News hosts, known for their camaraderie on air, shared parenting stories and a few laughs. Gutfeld joked about his struggles with diaper duty, and Ingraham offered some veteran mom advice about those exhausting early months of parenthood.
Maria’s Handcrafted Gift Brings Tears and Smiles
The most touching moment came when Maria presented a handmade baby blanket she had quietly been working on for weeks. Decorated with soft pastel colors and intricate stitching, the blanket was her personal gift to Mira—a keepsake meant to welcome her into the world and symbolize the family’s love.
Everyone was visibly moved, especially Elena Moussa, who accepted the gift with tears in her eyes. Gutfeld admitted he was “a little choked up” and joked that Maria might already be “outshining her mom in the kindness department.” Ingraham, clearly proud, shared that Maria often spends time sketching, crafting, and making thoughtful gifts for loved ones. This blanket, she said, came from the heart—and the entire room felt it.
More Than Just a Visit
The story struck a chord with fans online, who praised the hosts for showing their personal sides. Many were touched by the display of genuine affection and family values behind the scenes. One fan on X (formerly Twitter) wrote, “Behind the political talk, it’s moments like this that show their true character.”
It also resonated deeply with adoptive families and older parents, highlighting themes of love, resilience, and breaking norms. Ingraham’s multi-cultural family and Gutfeld’s late-in-life fatherhood both offer fresh takes on what family looks like today.
What’s Next for These Fox News Families
Looking ahead, Gutfeld says he may work more “dad jokes” into his show, while Ingraham plans a summer filled with travel and family time—including a possible trip to Guatemala to help Maria reconnect with her roots. As for Mira’s new blanket? It’s already become a treasured part of the Gutfeld nursery, often draped lovingly over her crib.
This heartwarming visit and Maria’s thoughtful gesture gave fans a rare glimpse into the real lives of two of cable news’s most familiar faces. At a time when the world can feel divided, this simple act of love and connection offered a much-needed reminder: family, friendship, and kindness still matter most.