Greg Gutfeld called out for spending ‘46 days of paternity leave’ on unrelated baby duties

 

 

 

Greg Gutfeld has revealed how he actually spent his 46 days of paternal leave after his wife, Elena, accused him of being “terrible at everything” baby-related.“Why is this guy writing everything?” Greg joked, adding: “I watched all of Yellowstone, Landsman, Lioness, Sicario two, it’s better than Sicario one, who knew?”Later on in the segment, Greg also opened up about some advice a pal had given him before he welcomed baby Mira.

As he unwrapped a Misfits onesie from one of the gift bags, he shared: “So some guy said to me, I don’t know where it was, but he said, ‘You Know what. You can no longer regret anything before the baby.’”He continued: “Because if things didn’t go this way, she never would have been. And I thought, ‘Wow, 60 years of regret completely out the window,’” Greg admitted before clarifying: “I was a selfish b—–d [for] 60 years, and now I’m free.“It doesn’t matter because if I was just a little bit nicer, my baby wouldn’t be around,” he concluded.

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