Gutfeld! mocks Gen Z 'practice dates' and World Cup dating trends
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Summary
The segment opens Gutfeld's 'Romance Corner' discussing single women attending 2026 World Cup matches to expand dating options with foreign fans spending on tickets. It then covers the 'practice dates' trend where Gen Z goes out with unappealing partners to build skills. Hosts including Greg Gutfeld, Emily Compagno, and others riff with jokes about married 'date night,' 90 Day Fiancé, free dinners, and anchor babies. Sourcing draws from recent trend articles and anecdotal commentary with no named experts or data graphics.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast accurately identifies two timely trends reported in June 2026 coverage but frames them through heavy satire that attributes motives like 'free dinner' without supporting evidence. Viewers miss broader context on why young people report low dating confidence or how common such practices have been historically under different names. The comedic format prioritizes laughs over balanced discussion, potentially skewing perception toward dismissing Gen Z approaches as frivolous. No outright falsehoods on the existence of the trends, though the tone amplifies cultural critique common to the show.
Key Moments
Gen Z going on 'practice dates' with people they don't like to build confidence
Trend reported in multiple outlets based on NY Post June 2026 article citing young New Yorkers.
Singles buying World Cup tickets hoping to meet foreign men, expanding dating pool
Matches NY Post June 15, 2026 exclusive on singles at 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Gen Z does practice dates mainly for free dinner
Hosts' opinion; original reporting frames it as skill-building, no data on primary motive.
Notable Concerns
- Comedic spin attributes unverified motives to the 'practice dates' trend