Jeff Foxworthy’s Fresh Fox Nation Comedy Special Set to Debut
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- May 20, 2026
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Country‑comedy legend Jeff Foxworthy teams up with Fox Nation for a brand‑new stand‑up special
Jeff Foxworthy, the voice behind “You might be a redneck…,” has inked a deal with Fox Nation to bring a half‑hour comedy special to the streaming service later this year.
When you hear Jeff Foxworthy’s name, you can almost hear the familiar opening line, “You might be a redneck if….” The comedian‑turned‑cultural‑icon has been teasing fans for months that something big is on the horizon, and now the mystery is finally out of the woods.
Foxworthy has signed a multi‑year partnership with Fox Nation, the streaming arm of the Fox News empire, to produce an exclusive half‑hour stand‑up special. The show, titled Redneck Rewind, will stream on the platform sometime in the fall of 2026. While the exact release date is still under wraps, insiders say the production wrapped last week in Nashville, a nod to the country‑rooted humor that’s become Foxworthy’s hallmark.
What makes this venture feel especially personal is that Foxworthy is doing the special with a small, tight‑knit crew. He’s collaborating with longtime director Bill Perkins, who previously helmed his Netflix specials, and the set design leans heavily on rural motifs—think weathered barns, a picket‑fence backdrop, and a row of classic pickup trucks. “I wanted it to feel like you’re sitting on a front‑porch with a cold beer, listening to a neighbor tell a story,” Foxworthy told Variety in an informal interview that felt more like a chat over coffee than a press conference.
Fans can also expect a few familiar faces to pop up throughout the routine. His wife, Samantha, makes a brief cameo, and there’s a surprise appearance by fellow country‑comedy star Bill Engvall, who joins Foxworthy for a quick “tailgate” bit. The material reportedly ranges from classic red‑neck observations to fresh takes on streaming culture, political headlines, and the absurdities of modern parenting.
Fox Nation is betting big on the special, promoting it as a flagship original that will draw both longtime Fox viewers and a younger audience that grew up on streaming platforms. As Foxworthy himself put it, “If you like laughing at yourself, you’re going to love this.” The special will be available exclusively on Fox Nation for subscribers, with a possible limited‑time free preview slated for the holiday season.
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