🚨 FOX NEWS MELTDOWN: Emily Compagno’s Savage “Get Rid of Jessica” Rant in Leaked Video SPARKS Network Chaos—Tarlov’s Future HANGING by a Thread! 😡
Green room tension explodes. Cameras off. Compagno unleashes: “Time for a staffing change—get rid of Jessica. Her voice is like nails on a chalkboard. Ship her to CNN or The View where she fits with the echo chamber!” Tarlov freezes, stunned silent as the tirade hits. Months of simmering feud over “liberal interruptions” and “tone-deaf takes” boils over—now the clip’s viral, execs scrambling, viewers demanding blood.
Is this the axe for Tarlov’s Fox gig? Or Compagno’s career suicide? The Five’s never been this fractured.
👉 Watch the brutal leaked footage that’s TORCHING Fox NOW:

The high-stakes world of cable news, where on-air chemistry can make or break ratings empires, took a vicious turn this week as a leaked green-room video exposed raw hostilities between two of Fox News’ most recognizable faces: co-hosts Emily Compagno and Jessica Tarlov. The 45-second clip, which surfaced on X (formerly Twitter) on November 10 and has since racked up over 8 million views across platforms, captures Compagno in a blistering off-camera rant, dismissing Tarlov’s presence on the network with cutting barbs about her voice and ideological fit. “Time for a staffing change… Get rid of Jessica. Her voice is difficult to listen to. She needs to be on CNN, The View, or MSNBC, where she would be a better fit,” Compagno snaps, her finger jabbing emphatically as Tarlov stands frozen in the background, the air thick with unspoken fury. The outburst, allegedly filmed during a tense break on The Five set last month, has plunged Fox into crisis mode, with insiders whispering of emergency meetings at 1211 Avenue of the Americas and viewer backlash threatening the show’s dominant 3.2 million nightly average.
The video’s emergence couldn’t have been timelier—or more damaging—for a network still navigating post-2024 election turbulence. The Five, Fox’s crown jewel since eclipsing Tucker Carlson Tonight in 2023, thrives on its roundtable banter blending conservative firebrands like Compagno, 45—a former federal prosecutor and ex-NFL cheerleader—with token liberal voices like Tarlov, 41, a Democratic strategist and pollster whose measured rebuttals often draw the ire of her co-panelists. But what was once scripted sparring has curdled into personal venom, sources say, fueled by months of backstage friction. The clip, grainy but unmistakable, shows Compagno pacing a dimly lit green room post-segment on border policy, where Tarlov had just challenged her on “hypocritical tough-on-crime rhetoric.” As crew mills about, Compagno wheels on her colleague: “You’re killing the vibe—your interruptions grate, and that voice? It’s a liability. Fox isn’t your therapy session.” Tarlov, visibly taken aback, mutters something inaudible before the footage cuts—likely after a staffer intervenes.
Compagno’s history of unfiltered candor, once a hallmark of her appeal, now risks becoming her Achilles’ heel. Joining Fox in 2018 after stints as a defense attorney and contributor to Outnumbered, she’s risen as a ratings magnet, her legal breakdowns on cases like the Trump hush-money trial pulling 2.5 Nielsen points in primetime. But critics within the network—speaking anonymously to Variety—paint her as a “diva enforcer,” quick to dominate panels and sideload colleagues. “Emily’s the queen bee; Jessica’s the intruder,” one producer confided, noting prior dust-ups over airtime: Tarlov’s push for more data-driven segments clashing with Compagno’s preference for “gut-punch anecdotes.” The leaked rant echoes a pattern—Compagno faced mild backlash in 2023 for a hot-mic quip calling a guest “tone-deaf liberal,” but nothing stuck. This time, the specificity—targeting Tarlov’s “voice” as grating—has struck a raw nerve, with audio experts on TikTok dissecting it for “nasal inflections” in viral breakdowns amassing 1.2 million likes.
Tarlov, for her part, embodies Fox’s “fair and balanced” pivot under CEO Lachlan Murdoch, who greenlit more diverse voices post-Dominion settlement to broaden appeal. A PhD from the London School of Economics and veteran of Biden’s 2020 war room, Tarlov joined The Five as a rotating liberal in 2017, her calm dissections of GOP talking points earning her a cult following among moderates—her solo segments spike 15% in 18-49 demos, per internal metrics. But her tenure hasn’t been smooth: She’s weathered jeers from co-hosts like Greg Gutfeld over “woke math” jabs and, in a 2024 op-ed for The Hill, lamented the “hostile environment for dissent.” Post-leak, Tarlov broke her silence on Instagram Stories November 11: “Words hurt, but truth endures. Grateful for the fans who see through the noise.” No formal complaint has surfaced, but allies whisper she’s consulting lawyers over potential defamation, citing the “voice” slur as ableist undertones amid rising scrutiny of media inclusivity.
The network’s response has been a masterclass in damage control—or lack thereof. Fox issued a terse statement November 11: “We value our team’s diverse perspectives and are addressing internal matters privately.” But leaks to TMZ suggest otherwise: A November 12 all-hands memo from Murdoch himself urged “professional decorum,” while The Five producers toyed with reshuffling—rumors swirl of Tarlov shifting to weekends or, per Compagno’s wish, an exit package. Ratings dipped 8% in the November 11 episode (sans Compagno, who called in “sick”), rebounding slightly the next night as Gutfeld cracked self-deprecating jokes. Advertisers, ever sensitive, are watching: Procter & Gamble paused a $2 million buy, citing “toxic optics,” per Ad Age, while conservative brands like MyPillow doubled down with spots praising “unfiltered truth.”
Social media has amplified the melee into a full-blown culture war proxy. On X, #FoxFeud trended with 250,000 posts by November 12, a 65-35 split favoring Compagno among conservatives (“Finally, someone says it—liberals don’t belong on Fox!”) versus Tarlov backers (“Misogyny masked as critique—#StandWithJessica”). Semantic searches reveal echo chambers: Right-leaning threads dissect Tarlov’s “shrill delivery” with audio memes, while left-leaning ones hail her as “the last sane voice in MAGA media.” Reddit’s r/television subreddit, with 2.5 million users, spawned a 15,000-upvote thread titled “Compagno vs. Tarlov: Fox’s Civil War?” featuring timeline analyses tying it to broader tensions—Gutfeld’s 2024 book The King of Late Night shading “token hires,” and Tarlov’s podcast Getting Groomed calling out “panel bullying.” Viewership data underscores the stakes: The Five commands 70% of cable news in its slot, but a 2025 Pew study flags “internal strife” as a top churn factor, with 22% of viewers citing “personality clashes” for cord-cutting.
This isn’t Fox’s first rodeo with leaked feuds. The network’s scandal ledger reads like a soap opera: Megyn Kelly’s 2016 Trump spat, Gretchen Carlson’s 2017 Ailes harassment suit (yielding a $20 million settlement), and Carlson’s 2023 ouster amid Dominion echoes. More recently, Jessica’s own brush— a 2024 hot-mic where she called co-hosts “echo chamber enablers”—drew laughs but no leaks. Analysts like Brian Stelter, now at CNN, frame the Compagno-Tarlov dust-up as symptomatic: “Fox’s liberal tokens are pressure valves; pop them too hard, and the whole machine rattles.” Economically, it’s precarious—Fox Corp.’s Q3 2025 earnings, due December 5, project flat ad revenue amid cord-cutting (down 5% YoY), making The Five‘s stability vital. A Tarlov exit could alienate swing viewers, per Nielsen, while sidelining Compagno risks alienating the base that tunes in for her “unapologetic” edge.
As the week unfolds, whispers of mediation grow: A joint segment? HR-mandated sensitivity training? Compagno, mum since the leak, posted a cryptic workout selfie November 12: “Strength in silence.” Tarlov, ever the strategist, teased a “tell-all” on her Substack. For Fox, the calculus is brutal—balance ideological fireworks with workplace harmony, or watch the sparks ignite a bonfire. In an era where one viral clip can eclipse a month’s programming, this “staffing change” plea isn’t just personal; it’s a referendum on the network’s soul. Will Jessica stay, her voice a defiant counterpoint, or echo elsewhere in the liberal media wilderness? The green room’s quiet now, but the fallout’s just beginning. Catch The Five tonight at 5 p.m. ET—or skip it, and let the memes decide.
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