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In a highly anticipated and somewhat surprising moment, Steve Ducey made his return to Fox News today after taking a brief “semi-retirement.” Known for his lively, entertaining presence on Fox & Friends, Ducey’s comeback was anything but ordinary—and certainly not what viewers expected.

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A Fun and Unexpected Return

Steve Ducey is a name that many Americans are familiar with, especially those who wake up with Fox & Friends. For years, Ducey has been the fun-loving, yet reliable journalist who has helped millions of people start their mornings. His good humor and engaging presence, often likened to a “crazy uncle” at the family gathering, make him a fan favorite. Although the rest of the Fox & Friends team, including Brian Kilmeade, holds their own, Ducey’s absence was definitely felt.

But today, he returned, and boy, did he return in style.

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Ducey’s Wild Segment

The moment Ducey reappeared on Fox & Friends, viewers were shocked to see him not just sitting at the anchor desk, but rather riding a horse live on air at AT&T Stadium in Texas. This was no ordinary return; it was a spectacle that could only come from the wacky, fun-loving Steve Ducey.

In a segment full of humor, Ducey kicked things off by announcing he was now the “Coast to Coast Host,” with his first big assignment being an event at AT&T Stadium featuring Kid Rock’s “Rock and Rodeo.” As if that wasn’t entertaining enough, Ducey introduced his four-legged companion for the segment: a horse named Pancake. Yes, you read that right—a horse on Fox & Friends.

“I’m about to do something that has never been seen on Fox & Friends,” Ducey teased. “I’m going to actually ride a horse on TV.”

Brian Kilmeade, his co-host, joked about the fact that while he had ridden horses before, the horses had never actually moved. But Ducey’s horse, Pancake, was about to do some serious moving. The entire studio was stunned, and the audience couldn’t help but chuckle at Ducey’s bold new move.

Rodeo Reimagined with Ducey and Pancake

Ducey, ever the entertainer, introduced the segment about the Kid Rock Rock and Rodeo event, where contestants race against each other on a rodeo light system—fast, furious, and like nothing viewers had ever seen before. He was joined by Lindsay, a rodeo expert who helped explain the concept, which involves timed events on bucking broncos or bulls.

As Ducey rode his horse around the set, he couldn’t help but share the excitement: “It’s Rodeo Reimagined,” he said, his voice filled with energy. The whole segment brought together Ducey’s signature combination of humor, excitement, and unpredictability.

In true Ducey fashion, he even brought in a fun fact about Lindsay’s family, revealing that they raised bulls, and had a big belt buckle to show for it. As Ducey held up the belt buckle, he joked about being “familiar with a lot of bull,” which got a good laugh from the crew.

Why Fans Love Steve Ducey

For fans who’ve watched Fox & Friends for years, Steve Ducey has become more than just a news anchor; he’s a trusted and charismatic friend who helps set the tone for the day. His playful sense of humor and ability to connect with both his audience and his fellow co-hosts make him a unique presence in the world of morning television.

Whether it’s riding horses on live TV, delivering hard news with a smile, or engaging with guests in the most fun and creative ways, Ducey’s ability to bring joy and laughter to Fox & Friends has earned him a dedicated following. This return proves that while his role on the show may have changed slightly, his signature style and upbeat energy remain a cornerstone of his appeal.

What’s Next for Ducey?

With Steve Ducey back in the saddle—quite literally—it’s clear that the fun isn’t going anywhere. His unique brand of journalism, which blends entertainment with insight, has continued to win the hearts of viewers. And if his first return segment is any indication, Ducey isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

Will we see more wild stunts from him in the future? Time will tell. But one thing’s for sure: Steve Ducey’s return to Fox News is one for the books, and it’s sure to keep fans entertained for many more mornings to come.

So, what do you think? Do you love Steve Ducey’s return? Let us know in the comments, and don’t forget to share this video with friends and family who need a good laugh.

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