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Fox News' Kat Timpf returns from maternity leave to a warm bath of Greg Gutfeld's mockery
Fox News' Kat Timpf returns from maternity leave to a warm bath of Greg Gutfeld's mockery

Los Angeles Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Los Angeles Times

Fox News' Kat Timpf returns from maternity leave to a warm bath of Greg Gutfeld's mockery

Turns out Kat Timpf is now one of the people she used to want to throw up on. Timpf's transformation was revealed Monday in her return to Fox News' late-night show 'Gutfeld,' where she had a regular co-host seat before going out on maternity leave in February. That leave included a breast cancer diagnosis that came just 15 hours before she gave birth. Soon after delivery, she had a double mastectomy. 'For you keeping score, Kat had sex, which in getting pregnant cured her cancer, meaning sex cures cancer,' host Greg Gutfeld explained. That said, the show did welcome back its missing libertarian with semi-seriousness. 'We're super happy Kat's returned. We missed her dearly. We know the future will still be hard for her. There will be other hurdles, I'm sure, but we have faith in her, as much as I hope she has faith in us, to be here when things get rough or when things get better,' Gutfeld said, 'but she still complains. So, please welcome Kat back and congratulate her for kicking out a baby and kicking cancer.' Timpf quickly laid it all out there about what she'd done on her three-month spring break. 'So, I am boob-free,' said the co-host, who is married since 2021 to former Army Ranger Cameron Friscia. 'I am cancer-free as well. So, I'm very, yeah, I'm very excited about it. 'It was, it was a hard thing to go through, and it still is, as you know, you mentioned, I still have reconstruction surgeries ahead. I still have things to go through, tough thing to go through, easy decision to make because, like, I didn't want to risk my life for some f— 32 As.' 'Been there,' co-host Tyrus joked. Seriously, Timpf says she loves being a mom, even with the personal drama that accompanied it. 'The whole thing, the way that it happened, it really was truly insane,' she said. 'I really had a day between the cancer diagnosis and the labor, and we don't know for sure what happened. I could have gotten cancer because I was pregnant, and even if I did, he's still so worth it, because I love him so much. And I know that's so cheesy, and I know that's so gross, and I used to hear people say that, and like how I can't imagine my life without him. 'And I used to want to throw up on them, but now I'm one of those people.' 'Yeah, you know what?' Gutfeld said. 'It's called a transformational experience where you couldn't even go back in time and explain to yourself what it's like.' (He had his own transformational experience slightly before Timpf did: The 60-year-old and wife Elena Moussa welcomed baby girl Mira in December.) Fill-in host Kennedy, a mother of two, said she was just trying not to cry now that Timpf was back and a mom and healthy, and finally Tyrus got to welcome back his 'partner in crime,' saying, 'It's been f— horrible. Thank God you're back.' He also lobbied for Kennedy to get a permanent chair on 'Gutfeld!' Then he announced he had a surprise for the kiddo he had nicknamed 'Big Ben,' thanks to a sonogram picture he saw where the baby was the same length as a wristwatch. 'I have a gift for Big Ben, because every young man starting out in the world needs to have — now, he can't have it right now, you got to wait, but — he needs to have his own Godzilla,' the comic and former pro wrestler said. 'So, this is for Big Ben's first — this is Big Ben's first action figure. Not a doll.' 'This ain't girl stuff. This is an action figure for Big Ben.' Gutfeld, meanwhile, had already given the gift of advice to Baby Timpf-Friscia. During his monologue, he noted that the little guy 'came into the world already a hero, for he saved his mommy's life.' 'If I were him, I would hold that over her head every chance I get,' Gutfeld said. He specifically suggested the child use it as leverage to get his hands on the car keys before he is legally old enough to drive and possibly to procure some Mike's Hard Lemonade. And, because the show has running jokes about the hosts of 'The View,' he couldn't help but compliment Timpf for tackling her cancer, noting she had 'tackled it head-on, like Joy Behar shoving aside security at a KFC grand opening.'

‘Hilarious' Kat Timpf praised by viewers as she jokes about beating breast cancer during new Fox Nation show: ‘Don't have any t–s'
‘Hilarious' Kat Timpf praised by viewers as she jokes about beating breast cancer during new Fox Nation show: ‘Don't have any t–s'

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Hilarious' Kat Timpf praised by viewers as she jokes about beating breast cancer during new Fox Nation show: ‘Don't have any t–s'

Fox News personality Kat Timpf was praised by viewers this week following her return to the airwaves, where she made light of the surgery she underwent while battling breast cancer. The 36-year-old mom cracked jokes during an appearance on the new game show 'What Did I Miss?' with Greg Gutfeld that aired its first episodes on Fox Nation last week. During a segment she shared on social media Tuesday, Timpf didn't shy away from addressing the double mastectomy she underwent as she battled cancer. When Gutfeld asked a contestant if her plunging neckline dress was taped together, the participant shot back, 'No, I just don't have any t–s,' which elicited laughter from Gutfeld and the audience. Then Timpf, who was on the show's panel with comedian Jamie Lissow, chimed in with her remark. 'I really don't have any t–s,' she said. The regular on the late-night show 'Gutfeld' was diagnosed with breast cancer shortly before she gave birth to her first child in February. She later underwent successful surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan – the nexus for her joke that earned kudos from viewers. 'Kat, [you're] hilarious,' an Instagram user commented. 'I love when people can laugh at themselves.' 'What a woman to have such a great sense of humor. You're a rockstar sister!!!' another fan wrote. 'Happy to see you, nice seeing you still have a great sense of humor … hope you come back to Gutfeld soon,' a third commenter said. 'What Did I Miss?' puts four competitors in seclusion for 90 days before they emerge from isolation and are quizzed on events that actually happened while sniffing out fake news drummed up by producers. During the show, Gutfeld mentioned Timpf's absence, according to the US Sun. 'Kat, you've been kinda away for 90 days,' the host reportedly said. 'What've you been up to?' 'I had a baby and I beat cancer,' she replied. 'All in two months.'

Kat Timpf praised by viewers as she returns to airwaves for appearance on new Fox Nation show
Kat Timpf praised by viewers as she returns to airwaves for appearance on new Fox Nation show

New York Post

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Kat Timpf praised by viewers as she returns to airwaves for appearance on new Fox Nation show

Fox News personality Kat Timpf was praised by viewers this week following her return to the airwaves, where she made light of the surgery she underwent while battling breast cancer. The 36-year-old mom cracked jokes during an appearance on the new game show 'What Did I Miss?' with Greg Gutfeld that aired its first episodes on Fox Nation last week. During a segment she shared on social media Tuesday, Timpf didn't shy away from addressing the double mastectomy she underwent as she battled cancer. 3 Kat Timpf made an appearance on Fox Nation airwaves. Fox News When Gutfeld asked a contestant if her plunging neckline dress was taped together, the participant shot back, 'No, I just don't have any t–s,' which elicited laughter from Gutfeld and the audience. Then Timpf, who was on the show's panel with comedian Jamie Lissow, chimed in with her remark. 'I really don't have any t–s,' she said. The regular on the late-night show 'Gutfeld' was diagnosed with breast cancer shortly before she gave birth to her first child in February. She later underwent successful surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan – the nexus for her joke that earned kudos from viewers. 3 Timpf gave birth and fought cancer in the span of a couple of months. @kattimpf/Instagram 'Kat, [you're] hilarious,' an Instagram user commented. 'I love when people can laugh at themselves.' 'What a woman to have such a great sense of humor. You're a rockstar sister!!!' another fan wrote. 'Happy to see you, nice seeing you still have a great sense of humor … hope you come back to Gutfeld soon,' a third commenter said. 3 She underwent a double mastectomy earlier this year. X/Kat Timpf 'What Did I Miss?' puts four competitors in seclusion for 90 days before they emerge from isolation and are quizzed on events that actually happened while sniffing out fake news drummed up by producers. During the show, Gutfeld mentioned Timpf's absence, according to the US Sun. 'Kat, you've been kinda away for 90 days,' the host reportedly said. 'What've you been up to?' 'I had a baby and I beat cancer,' she replied. 'All in two months.'

Are the Denver Nuggets in danger of a 1st-round playoff exit?
Are the Denver Nuggets in danger of a 1st-round playoff exit?

Yahoo

time05-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Are the Denver Nuggets in danger of a 1st-round playoff exit?

(This article was written with the assistance of Castmagic, an AI tool, and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy. Please reach out to us if you notice any mistakes.) The Denver Nuggets have found themselves in a precarious position. Despite having Nikola Jokić, arguably the league's most dominant player, and a stellar offense, their porous defense has become a glaring issue as the playoffs approach. On "The Kevin O'Connor Show," guest Jason Timpf and Kevin O'Connor dissect Denver's defensive struggles and what they mean for the Nuggets' chances of making it through the postseason. Jokić's brilliance on the offensive end is unquestionable, with jaw-dropping numbers even in losses. However, Denver has a 115.1 defensive rating, which ranks 20th in the league. "Everything about my belief, surrounding the game of basketball, tells me that this team is destined to a first- or second-round loss," Timpf said. "They are so bad on defense." O'Connor and Timpf debate the viability of Denver making a deep playoff run given their inability to stifle opponents consistently. For the future, the duo float the idea of potentially overhauling the roster around Jokić to focus more on a defensive-minded team because of Jokić's ability to elevate athletic players and create an offensive system on his own. With Jamal Murray's availability in doubt because of a hamstring injury and Michael Porter Jr. not consistently stepping up defensively, the Nuggets face a critical juncture. There's a loud call from the podcast for Denver to heed these warnings and possibly embrace significant changes if it wants to maximize its window with Jokić. Denver's defensive liabilities could be the tether that prevents it from soaring when it matters most. And with coach Michael Malone shockingly fired on Tuesday, it's safe to say everything is on the table. To hear the full discussion, tune into "The Kevin O'Connor Show" on Apple, Spotify or YouTube.

Are the Denver Nuggets in danger of a 1st-round playoff exit?
Are the Denver Nuggets in danger of a 1st-round playoff exit?

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Are the Denver Nuggets in danger of a 1st-round playoff exit?

(This article was written with the assistance of Castmagic, an AI tool, and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy. Please reach out to us if you notice any mistakes.) The Denver Nuggets have found themselves in a precarious position. Despite having Nikola Jokić, arguably the league's most dominant player, and a stellar offense, their porous defense has become a glaring issue as the playoffs approach. On "The Kevin O'Connor Show," guest Jason Timpf and Kevin O'Connor dissect Denver's defensive struggles and what they mean for the Nuggets' chances of making it through the postseason. Jokić's brilliance on the offensive end is unquestionable, with jaw-dropping numbers even in losses. However, Denver has a 115.1 defensive rating, which ranks 20th in the league. "Everything about my belief, surrounding the game of basketball, tells me that this team is destined to a first- or second-round loss," Timpf said. "They are so bad on defense." Advertisement O'Connor and Timpf debate the viability of Denver making a deep playoff run given their inability to stifle opponents consistently. For the future, the duo float the idea of potentially overhauling the roster around Jokić to focus more on a defensive-minded team because of Jokić's ability to elevate athletic players and create an offensive system on his own. With Jamal Murray's availability in doubt because of a hamstring injury and Michael Porter Jr. not consistently stepping up defensively, the Nuggets face a critical juncture. There's a loud call from the podcast for Denver to heed these warnings and possibly embrace significant changes if they want to maximize its window with Jokić. Denver's defensive liabilities could be the tether that prevents it from soaring when it matters most. To hear the full discussion, tune into "The Kevin O'Connor Show" on Apple, Spotify or YouTube.

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