If you think truth is stranger than fiction try total isolation from news.
For three months.
And then try to determine what’s true and what’s not.
That’s the theme of Fox Nation’s “What Did I Miss?” now entering its second season.
Two of the five contestants competing are from Florida.
Here’s when you can watch.
‘What Did I Miss?’ coming to Fox Nation
Season two of “What Did I Miss?” is hosted by Greg Gutfield on Fox Nation.
“Against all logic, people volunteered to do this crazy game show again. And the only thing standing between them and victory is me,” Gutfield said.
“If season one proved anything, it’s that real life can be more unbelievable than the wildest of tales,” said Fox Nation President Lauren Petterson.
“We are thrilled to offer FOX Nation subscribers exclusive access to the second season of ‘What Did I Miss?’ as our very own king of late-night Greg Gutfeld returns to test the contestants on what they missed in isolation.”
What is ‘What Did I Miss?’ about?
After Thanksgiving, five contestants, including two from Florida, headed to upstate New York, where they “spent three months in total isolation,” according to a Fox Nation news release.
The contestants were cut off from phones, internet, television and social media. Disconnected from the outside world, they also weren’t able to communicate with friends or family.
They “re-entered society” after Valentine’s Day and were quizzed by Gutfield on what happened in the world during their seclusion, competing for a $50,000 prize.
The challenge? Determining which news headlines were real and which were made up.
2 Florida contestants competing for $50,000 prize on ‘What Did I Miss?’
Two Florida residents are among the five competitors in season two of ‘What Did I Miss?”
Competing for the $50,000 prize are:
- Raymond Borizki, Fort Walton Beach
- Victor Hugo, Freeport
- Nancy Hornback, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
- Devika Seth, Southlake, Texas
- Sunny Mujovic, Hazle Township, Pennsylvania, who returns from season one
Florida competitors on ‘What Did I Miss?’ from Fort Walton Beach, Freeport
Fox Nation provided the following information on the two two Florida residents competing on ‘What Did I Miss?’:
“Raymond “Ray” Boritzki, 50, is a former military intelligence analyst turned contractor with a calm demeanor, dry humor, and a sharp BS detector. At 6’4″, he’s a commanding but grounded presence — part dad, part therapist. Competitive and quick-witted, Ray brings steady energy to the house, with a soft spot for his nine-year-old son, whom he’ll miss most.
“Victor Eli Hugo, 43, is a quick-witted creative from New Orleans, now based in Florida. A self-described ‘introverted extrovert,’ he blends humor, curiosity, and charm. Part therapist, part comic relief, and a film freelancer, he thrives in isolation and sees it as a reset. Victor values nuance and real conversation. Competitive but firm, he brings heart, dry humor, and sharp instincts — plus a soft spot for his cat, who he’ll miss most.”
When will ‘What Did I Miss?’ air on Fox Nation? How to watch
Season two of “What Did I Miss?” is a three-part series that will air on Fox Nation April 27, May 4 and May 11.
What is Fox Nation?
Launched in 2018, Fox Nation is a direct-to-consumer on-demand streaming service designed to “complement the FOX News Channel experience with a members-only destination for its most passionate and loyal super fans.”
The service features more than 10,000 hours of content, and includes lifestyle and entertainment content, as well as historical documentaries and investigative series.
FOX Nation is available at foxnation.com and via app for iOS devices, Android devices, FOX One, Prime Video, Fire TV, Apple TV, Google TV, Android TV, Roku, Xbox One, FuboTV, Vizio TVs, and Samsung TVs, as well as DirectTV, DirectTV Stream, YouTube TV, Comcast Xfinity, Cox Contour, The Roku Channel, Dish and Sling.
Cheryl McCloud is a journalist for the USA TODAY Network-Florida’s service journalism Connect team. You can get all of Florida’s best content directly in your inbox each weekday day by signing up for the free newsletter, Florida TODAY, at https://tallahassee.com/newsletters.
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